moths of Burma. 177 



73. Codaue neoterica, n. sp. 

 Antennae, head, and fore part of thorax dark green ; remainder 

 of thorax and abdomen golden yellow. Wings pure white, bands 

 pale chocolate-brown. Fore wings, with a thin band on the costa, 

 thickest in the basal half; a broad central band, its outer margin 

 nearly erect, its inner margin sinuous and widening upwards on to 

 the costa ; a broad outer band, its inner margin extending from the 

 hinder margin near the hinder angle to the costa," one third from 

 the apex, and slightly circling towards the apex in its centre ; 

 in this margin are two large white subapical spots one below the 

 other ; a larger submarginal central white spot and some white 

 median veinlets ; also a broad grey shade on the basal half of the 

 hinder margin. Hind wings with a thin central band, a broad 

 marginal band, which fines down and abruptly terminates at one 

 third from the anal angle. Below as above, but the central band on 

 the fore wings is broken into a patch from the costa and a spot below 

 it. Body and legs golden yellow ; legs with brown stripes. Abdo- 

 men with a row of brown spots on each side. Expanse of wings, 

 2fn inch. 



Rangoon, 1887. In coll. Swinhoe. 



Allied to C. leucomelas, Moore ; differs in the broader 

 central band, thus leaving a much narrower area between 

 it and the outer border, which is also broader at the 

 hinder angle. In the hind wing it differs in not having 

 the white apical spot. 



74. Scaptesyle tricolor. 

 Scaptesyle tricolor, Walker, ii., p. 378 (1854). 

 Burma. In coll. Swinhoe. 



75. Thymara caudata. 



Thymara caudata, Moore, P. Z. S., 1879, p. 394, pi. 

 32, f. 8. 



Burma. In coll. Moore. 



76. Histia cometaris. 



Histia cometaris, Butler, Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), x. 

 p. 374 (1882). 



Tenasserim. In B. M. 



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