232 Colonel Charles Swinhoe on the 



354. Arasada lycaugesaria, n. sp. 

 Palpi, antennae, and head brown. Body and wings pinkish 

 white ; a brown thin band on the collar in front, a brown band 

 across the centre of the thorax. Abdomen with thin segmental 

 bands of white edged with brown, a broader brown band in the 

 centre corresponding to the brown band on the hind wings. Wings 

 sparsely irrorated with chocolate-brown atoms. Fore wings with 

 the costal line chocolate-brown ; a subcostal streak of that colour 

 from the base to the apex, three black subapical points on the 

 costa, also black marginal points, and the irrorations thicker 

 towards the margin, giving it a slightly darker tint, a straight band 

 from the outer margin just above the hinder angle of the fore 

 wings to the centre of the abdominal margin of the hind wings, 

 followed on the latter by a pure white band, with a small outward 

 angle in its centre, and lined on both sides with black, then a 

 small pale space with some black atoms in it, the whole of the 

 hind wing darker than the fore wing, but paling towards its base, 

 and with a suffused dark band in the marginal space, duplex in 

 parts, and running to the outer and apical margins, with a blackish 

 spot near the latter ; marginal points black ; fringe marked with 

 brown. Expanse of wings, 1 in. 



Eangoon, August, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



Allied to A. ruptifascia, Moore ; can be easily distin- 

 guished by its longitudinal bands, which makes the 

 insect look much like Lycauges postvittata, a Geometrite 

 of the family Idmdce. 



355. Nasaya hepatica. 

 Nasaya hepatica, Moore, Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., ii., 



p. 173 (1882). 

 Eangoon, July, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



356. Dierna acanthusalis. 

 Dierna acanthusalis, Walker, xvi., p. 205 (1858). 

 Nahara clavifera, Walker, xxxiii., p. 1004 (1865). 

 (Type, clavifera). Moulmein. In B. M. 



CATEPHID^. 

 357. Felinia sjjissa. 

 Fclinia spissa, Guen., Noct., iii., 322, 1783 (1852). 

 Briarda decens, Walker, xiii , p. 1098 (1857). 

 Bassein. Sept., 1888. In Phayre Museum, Eangoon. 



