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PSEUDO-DELTOIDES. 



FOCILLID^. 



455. Zethes cristifera. 



Ephyrodes cristifera, Walker, xxxiii., p. 1071 (1865). 

 Catada epops, Felder & R., Reise Nov. Lep., pi. 120, 



f. 42, ? (1873). 

 Bassein, August, 1888. In Phayre Museum, Rangoon. 



456. Zethes decolor. 

 Focilla? decolor, Walker, xxxiii., p. 1029 (1865). 

 Bassein, September, 1888 ; Bhamo, October, 1882 ; 

 Rangoon, July, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



457. Zethes hcesitans. 

 Zethes hcesitans, Walker, xv., p. 1524 (1858). 

 (Type). Moulmein. InB. M. 



458. Zethes mopsa, n. sp. 

 Fawn-colour, irrorated with greyish brown atoms. Fore wings 

 with a white ear-shaped hyahne spot within the cell ; four sinuous 

 brown rather indistinct lines across both wings, outwardly curved 

 on fore wings, nearly straight on hind wings; first basal, only 

 apparent on fore wings, second before the hyaline spot, third and 

 fourth beyond it, all nearly equidistant, the third thickening into a 

 brownish band on the costa, and some indistinct thin sinuous lines 

 between the transverse lines ; a discal brown band, nearly straight, 

 on both wings, immediately followed by a very fine indistinct 

 sinuous line marked with whitish and blackish points and lunules, 

 which on the fore wing run to the apex ; marginal line brown ; 

 fringe brown, with a pale basal band. Expanse of wings, 1 in. 



Rangoon, 1883. In coll. Swinhoe. 



Differs from Z. (Egnasia) inserpatalis, Walker, in its 

 smaller size, want of subapical whitish patch, and in 

 the difference of the position of the transverse lines. 



459. Zethes compactilis, n. sp. (PL VII., fig. 16). 



Palpi, antennae, and top of head reddish brown. Body and wings 



dark purplish grey. Abdomen with two reddish brown tufts at base, 



and a thin dorsal line of that colour, which thickens on to the anal 



tuft, which is brown at the tip and greyish white at the sides, as is 



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