moths of Burma. 237 



Eangoon, June, 1886. In coll. Swinhoe. 



There is an example of this insect in Mr. Moore's 

 collection from Darjiling. Distinguishable from all 

 other species of this genus by the spotted nature of the 

 fore wings. 



378. Cletthora mirahilis, n. sp. 

 Reddish fawu-colour. Body aud fore wings suffused with white, 

 lightly tinged with pale pinkish. Abdomen grey, with the seg- 

 ments clearly defined. Fore wings with the subcostal, median, 

 and outer veins prominent, thickly suffused with whitish on the 

 space below the median vein, and irrorated with black atoms ; an 

 indistinct outwardly curved row of subbasal spots, two white 

 reciu'ved slightly sinuous lines, ante-medial and discal, a blackish 

 space against the outer part of the outer line near the hinder angle. 

 Hind wings more red than the fore wings, paling at the base. 

 Expanse of wings, -^ in. 



Eangoon, August, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



Allied to Cletthora valida, Walker, from Borneo ; 

 differs in the absence of the black streaks and the white 

 transverse curved lines. 



379. Cletthora hilinea, n. sp. 

 Palpi brownish ; two last joints with pale tips. Antennae brown 

 above, pale beneath. Body purplish brown ; top of the head, a 

 spot on the collar, sides and base of thorax, and tips of abdomen 

 with the anal tuft, pale pinkish grey ; ground colour of fore wings 

 pale pinkish grey, mostly suffused with purplish brown, with pale 

 spaces in parts of the centre and outer portions ; median and outer 

 veins prominent ; a large black lunular mark at end of cell, and a 

 small spot inside it, two pale transverse erect lines, ante-medial 

 and discal, the former bent inwards below the median vein, and 

 curving outwardly above and in on to the costa, the latter nearly 

 straight, curving very slightly inwards, a row of black dots in a 

 pale suffused band between this line and the margin, the centre 

 spots most prominent ; cilia brown. Hind wings reddish in the 

 centre, purplish brown on the costal and abdominal portions ; ciha 

 pm-plish brown, with a pale basal line. Expanse of wings, 1 in. 



Rangoon, August, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



Allied to C. mirahilis, but can easily be distinguished 

 by the two pale transverse lines. 



