184 Colonel Charles Swinhoe on the 



118. Pseudohlabes oophora. 



Pseudoblabes oopJiora, Zeller, Bull. Soc. I. N. Mosc, 



1853, p. 514, pi. 4, f. 1—6. 

 Rangoon. In coll. Moore. 



119. Bceseliafragilis, n. sp. 



White. Body and fore wings sparsely covered with black irrora- 

 tions. Fore wings with the entire costa marked with pale black 

 marks; an ante-medial black band, which fines downwards from 

 the costa, and stops about two thirds the breadth of the wing ; a 

 post-medial broad black band, with slightly sinuous borders, the 

 inner border being in the middle of the wing ; and a submarginal 

 sinuous pale black line, which curves inwards on to the costa. 

 Fringe pale black. Hind wings pure white, unmarked. Under 

 side grey, shining; medial band on fore wings showing through. 

 Body and legs brownish. Expanse of wings, 4|-10ths inch. 



Rangoon, August, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



Allied to RcEselia pascua, Swinhoe, but from which it 

 can at once be distinguished by its broad black band on 

 fore wings, which occupies one-fifth of the space of the 

 wing. 



AKCTIID^. 



120. Spilarctia ruhescens. 

 Spilosoma ruhescens, Walker, iii., p. 677 (1855). 

 Moulmein. In B. M. 



121. Spilarctia ummera. 



Spilarctia ummera, Swinhoe, P. Z. S., 1889, p. 405, 

 pi. 43, fig. 1. 



Bassein, October, 1887. In coll. Swinhoe. 



122. Phissama transiens. 



Sjnlosoma transiens, ? , Walker, iii., p. 675 (1855). 



Amphissa vacillans, $ , Walker, iii., p. 685. 



Aloa isahellina, Walker, iii., p. 705. 



Moulmein. In B. M. 



Rangoon. In coll. Swinhoe. 



It is impossible to separate the above, the types look 

 distinct enough ; but I have intermediates of many 

 shades of colour and difference in markings from the 

 same localities. 



