196 Colonel Charles Swinhoe ow the 



in the middle, and two pairs on the hind tibiae. Expanse of 

 wings, i in. 



Rangoon, August, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



Allied to nothing I know of, nearest to Canici; is 

 very curious little insect belonging to this family. 



183. Cheromettia ferruginea. 

 Bclippa ferruginca, Moore, Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xx., 



p. 348 (1877). 

 Rangoon ; Bhamo, October, 1882. In coll. Swinhoe. 



LASIOCAMPIDiE. 

 184. Eupterote tavoensis. 



Eupterote tavoensis, Moore, P. Z. S., 1878, p. 848, 



pi. 53, f. 7. 

 (Type). Tenasserim. In I. M., Calcutta. 



185. Lenodora semihyalina, n. sp. (PI. VI., figs. 10 & 16). 



3' . Eeddish brown. Wings darker than the body ; wings with 

 a semihyaHne patch in their centres, caused by the minuteness of 

 the scales in those portions ; the patch on the fore wing occupies 

 nearly the whole central portion of the wing, and runs in towards 

 the base and apex and hinder angle, and the patch in the hind 

 wing occupies the upper outer portion of the wing ; the wings look 

 just as if they had been pinched with the fingers, but the insect is 

 perfect and in first-rate condition, and all the patches are exactly 

 uniform, and are undoubtedly natural, and are the same above and 

 below ; under side slightly paler than the upper side ; the insect is 

 otherwise quite unmarked above and below. 



5 . Pale pinkish grey. Antennae brown. Body and wings of 

 the same uniform colour above and below. Wings sparsely clothed 

 all over, and with faint indications of the same hyaline patches of 

 the male. Expanse of wings, <? l-f^, 5 Ifg in. 



<? , Rangoon, 1886 ; ? , Bassein, September, 1888. In 

 coll. Swinhoe. 



Much the same shape and colour in both sexes as 

 L. costalis, Walker, but is easily distinguishable by the 

 absence of the longitudinal whitish streak in fore wings, 

 and by its semihyahne wing-centres. 



