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also the abdomen ; tegulse covered with greyish white hairs. Fore 

 wings entirely smeared with the same coloiir, and sparsely irrorated 

 with brown atoms ; a very large brown patch on the hinder mar- 

 gin just before the middle, a faint band above running past the 

 small grey-ringed orbicular, an equally large brown patch at the 

 hinder angle, pale in its interior ; in some lights both patches are 

 almost invisible on account of the speckled grey sheen on them, a 

 grey curved line running through the last patch; brown points 

 close to the margin, which form a lunular line towards the angle ; 

 costal and outer and inner marginal lines pale brown towards the 

 apex, three pale dots on costa near apex, cilia dark brown. Hind 

 wing darker, not being suffused with grey ; marginal line brown, 

 lunular; cilia brown, with a basal pale line; abdominal border 

 fringed with whitish hairs. Expanse of wings, Ifj in. 



Thyetmyo, November, 1887. In coll. Swinhoe. 



Allied to Zethes aristifera, is smaller, differently 

 coloured, has the two patches on the hinder border of 

 fore wings, and differs altogether in general character. 



460. Zethes imniolata, n. sp. (PL VIII., fig. 10). 

 Palpi brown, pale at the tips. Antennae brown. Body and wings 

 of a uniform luteous white, tinged with pale pinkish. Thorax with 

 a thin brown line in front. Abdomen irrorated with grey ; seg- 

 ments marked with brown and white. Wings sparsely irrorated 

 with chocolate-red atoms, the irrorations denser in parts, forming 

 bands and lines ; reniform represented by a black spot, orbicular 

 like a narrow ear, ringed with chocolate-red. Fore wing with a 

 basal and two other equidistant outwardly curved lines within the 

 basal third, which is dark from the denser irrorations, the outward 

 line elbowed outwardly above and below, a duplex sinuous very 

 short central line from the costa ; a duplex discal line straight 

 from the abdominal margin of hind wing near the angle to the 

 lower radial interspace on the fore wings, and from thence into 

 three branches on to the costa ; first bent acutely inwards, second 

 and third circling above round a whitish large subapical spot, a 

 siniious line beyond this duplex line, from the elbow on the fore 

 wing to the anal angle of the hind wing, which is darkest on the 

 margin ; there is also a darkish patch on the fore wing beyond the 

 elbow ; submarginal points and marginal festoon brown ; a brown 

 point near end of cell on hind wing. Expanse of wings, 1^^ in. 



Eangoon. July, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



Allied to Zethes decolor, Walker ; somewhat similarly 



