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bands in the two latter, a submarginal sinuoiTs brown line limitmg 

 the marginal band ; an ear-shaped large greyish mark in the disc, 

 margined with brown, a similar mark on the hinder margin in its 

 centre. Abdomen and hind wings more brownish; hind wings 

 unmarked ; abdomen paler towards the base ; under side pale 

 brown, unmarked. 



$ . Of a similar character ; antennae also with similar pectina- 

 tions ; the ear-shaped marks on the fore wing are, however, hardly 

 visible and often absent, the brown suffusion more uniform, and 

 the general coloration varying, some being much darker than 

 others. Expanse of wings, -^ in. 



Bhamo, October, 1882 ; Rangoon, July and August, 

 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



I do not know where to put this insect ; it is nearest 

 allied to Susica, but really does not belong to this genus, 

 and I know of no near allies. 



177. Narosa lacteola, n. sp. 

 (? , Milky white ; palpi at the sides and antennae pale reddish 

 ochreous ; abdomen at the sides and tips lightly tinged with that 

 colour. Fore wings with a minute black dot at the lower end ot 

 cell, and another in the margin below the apex ; six transverse 

 indistinct and incomplete pale reddish ochreous bands, the basal 

 one the darkest, and paling towards the margin. Hind wings 

 slightly tinged with the same colour, unmarked ; under side with 

 the fore and middle legs and central margin of fore wings tinged 

 with pale reddish ochreous. Expanse of wings, fg in. 



Rangoon, October, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



Differs from N. adala, Moore, its nearest ally, in 

 having the reddish ochreous bands dispersed trans- 

 versely, instead of obliquely from the base to the costa. 

 In N. adala they are also composed of more distinct 

 patches, and the black submarginal dots on hind wings 

 in N. adala are absent. 



Peoneca, n. g. 



Fore wing narrow, elongated, apex rounded, cell extending to 

 lialf the length of the wing ; three subcostals, first emitted near 

 end of cell, second at nearly its length beyond the cell ; two 

 radials ; lower median emitted at nearly one-fourth before end of 

 cell. Hind wing short, somewhat quadrate in shape ; cell fully 

 TRANS. ENT. SOC. LOND. 1890. — PART I. (APRIL.) 



