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of the cell, three indistinct sinuous grey lines in the marginal 

 space, and a marginal row of black lunulas, one of them at the 

 extreme end of the angle in the centre. Expanse of wings, f^ in. 



Eangoon, 1883. In coll. Swinhoe. 



Allied to L. postvittata, Moore ; differs in the absence 

 of the longitudinal bands on the wings, and in having a 

 prominent ringlet in the centre of the hind wings. 



276. Luxiaria exclusa. 



Hemerophila? exclusa, Walker, xxi., p. 320, ^ (1860). 



H. 2)roetereims, Walker, xxi., p. 320. 



Acidalia imprimata, Walker, xxiii., p. 771 (1861). 



Macaria obstataria, Walker, xxiii., p. 928. 



Bitliia lignaria, Walker, xxxv., p. 1600 (1866). 



(Type of exclusa). Moulmein. In B. M. 

 Eangoon. In coll. Swinhoe. 



MICKONID^. 



277. Micronia aculeata. 



Micronia aculeata, Guen., Phal., ii., 26, 928, pi. 13 



f. 8, ? (1857). 

 M. gayinata, Guen., I. c., No. 929, ^ . 



Moulmein. In B. M. 

 Mandalay. In coll. Swinhoe. 

 Mergui. In I. M., Calcutta. 

 Tavoy. In coll. Moore. 



278. Micronia sparsaria. (PL VII., fig. 3). 



Micronia sparsaria, Walker, xxiii., p. 818 (1861). 



Bassein, October, 1887 ; Eangoon, August, 1886. In 

 coll. Swinhoe. 



Walker's type-label in the B. M. has somehow got 

 upon a wrong specimen ; his type-label is now upon a 

 specimen of the subgenus AcroiJtcris, which consequently 

 has to this day remained undescribed. In his description 

 he says "this species is distinguished from the preceding 

 one by the indefinite outline of the bands, and by the 

 much more distinct angle of the hind wings"; and this 

 description exactly corresponds with the large Micronia 

 I identify as sparsaria, common in the north and north- 



