moths of Burma. 261 



501. Ophiiiche qidnquelinealis . 



Hypena quinquelinealis, Moore, P. Z. S., 1877, p. 612. 



Eangoon, September and October, 1888. In coll. 

 Swinhoe. 



HERMINIID.E. 



502. Dragana pansalis. 



Dragana pansalis, Walker, xvi., p. 200 (1858). 

 Apphadana evulsalis, Walker, xxxiv., p. 1213 (1865). 

 Poaphila concors, Walker, xxxv., p. 1969 (1866). 



Mergui. In I. M., Calcutta. 



Rangoon, July, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



503. Apphadana riihicundida. 



Apphadana ruhioundida, Swinhoe, P. Z. S., 1885, 

 p. 475, pi. 28, f. 2. 



Rangoon, October, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



504. Apphadana plana, n. sp. 



Brownish fawn-colour ; orbicular represented by a black spot, 

 reniform obsolete. Fore wing crossed by three brownish sinuous 

 very indistinct lines, first crossing outside the orbicular, second 

 medial, third from hinder margin, one-third from the angle to the 

 apex, and pale-edged outwardly. Hind wing with a brown spot at 

 end of cell, and a discal sinuous brown line corresponding to the 

 outer line of the fore wing, the space beyond this line on both 

 wings being brownish and darker than the rest of the wings. 

 Expanse of wings, ^ in. 



Bassein, August, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



Allied to A. festlna, Swinhoe; differs in its lighter 

 coloration, its black orbicular spot, and the shape and 

 direction of the lines, the outer line of festina being 

 uniform in its distance from the outer margin through- 

 out, and touches the costa one-fourth from apex. 



505. Pseudoglossa modesta, n. sp. 

 (^ ? . Purple-brown. Antennae of the male moderately pecti- 

 nated on one side for two-thirds its length ; orbicular represented 

 by a pale dot ; reniform large, ringed with ochreous grey, in shape 

 like a crooked figiire of eight ; both wings cx'ossed by three nearly 



