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P.flavata, Fabr., Ent. Syst., iii., 2, p. 169 (1794). 

 Hyperythra limholaria, Gnen., Phal., i., 101, 153, 



pi. 3, figs. 3, 4, ? (1857).^ 

 H. penicillaria, Guen., Phal., i., 101, 154. 



Moulmein. In B. M. 



Kangoon, September and October, 1888. In coll. 

 Swinhoe. 



218. Hyperythra lala, n. sp. 



(? ? . Bright luteous. AntennfE brownish, top of head and 

 collar ochreous. Wings sparsely covered with transverse brown 

 striations, crossed by central and discal reddish brown thin bands, 

 the outer band accompanied on its outer side by a broad reddish 

 brown shade, with a large blackish brown subcostal spot on the 

 hind wings ; there is also, on the fore wings, a more indistinct 

 inner band, these bands are very variable, and generally more 

 complete in the female than in the male; the colour of the female 

 is also sometimes greyer than of the male. Below the yellow 

 colour is brighter than above, and the bands redder, and there is 

 sometimes a whitish apical patch in fore wings. Expanse of wings, 

 li^-l^ in. 



Eangoon, October, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



I have this insect also from Bombay, Ganjam, and 

 Dhera Dun. It is nearest to H. swinhoei, Butler, but 

 can at once be distinguished by its entirely different 

 colour. 



219. Angeronafiglina, n. sp. (PI. VII., fig. 5). 

 3 . Palpi and face blackish brown. Antennse with the shaft 

 chocolate-brown, setae pale yellow, a whitish space on the top of 

 the head. Body and wings of a uniform rather pale chocolate- 

 brown, tinged with pinkish. Abdomen with a white basal spot, 

 anal tuft pinkish white ; both wings crossed by an irregularly 

 dentated pale line, just beyond the middle, from the abdominal 

 margin of the hind wings, two-fifths from the angle to the costa of 

 the fore wings, two-fifths from the apes, curved outwardly on the 

 hind wings, almost straight on the fore wings, and with all the 

 dentations outwards ; also a very indistinct pale submarginal line 

 of a similar nature, marginal line brown ; fringe pale at the base. 

 Under side pinkish grey, suffused in places with brownish ; the 

 first line very distinct, and beyond this the wings are darker 

 coloured. Expanse of wings, 1^ in. 



Karen Hills, April, 1887. In coll. Swinhoe. 



