272 Colonel Charles Swinhoe on the 



lunule at end of cell ; two greyish sinuous lines, first ante-medial, 

 almost erect, second discal, curving outwards above. Hind wings 

 with the costal space whitish towards the base, a grey transverse 

 discal line corresponding to the discal line above ; cilia dark brown, 

 interlined. Under side : Body white, shining ; legs brownish, 

 tarsi white. Expanse of wings, 1 in. 



Kangoon, August, 1886. In coll. Swinhoe. 



548. Hapalia perhonaUs, n. sp. (PL VIII., fig. 17). 

 Eeddish ochreous ; costa of fore wings marked with brown spots 

 along its whole length ; a brown misshapen ringlet with pale centre 

 at end of cell ; both wings crossed by thin greyish ochreous nearly 

 straight slightly sinuous bands, first ante-medial, second post- 

 medial, meeting together on the abdominal margin near anal 

 angle, third discal on fore wing only, fourth and fifth submarginal 

 and close together, the fifth being marked by largish spots of same 

 colour on the veins ; fringe grey, interlined. Expanse of wings, 

 1 in. 



Eangoon, May, 1886. In coll. Swinhoe. 



549. Tatobotys pterophoralis. 

 Botys pterophoralis, Walker, xxxiv., p. 1413 (1865). 

 Rangoon, October, 1888. In coll. Swinhoe. 



550. Tatobotys cunealis. 

 Botys cunealis, Walker, xxxiv., p. 1420 (1865). 

 Eangoon, May, 1887. In coll. Swinhoe. 



551. Decticogaster zonulalis. 



Decticogaster zonulalis, Snellen, Tijd. Voor. Ent., 1880, 

 p. 231. 



Rangoon, May, 1886. In coll. Swinhoe. 



552. Cnaphalocrocis medinalis. 



Salbia medinalis, Guen., Delt. et Pyral., 201, 148, ? 



(1854). 

 Botys rutilalis, Walker, xviii., p. 665 (1859). 

 B. iolealis. Walker, xviii., p. 666. 

 Cnaphalocrocis jolinalis, Led., Wien. Ent. Mon., vii., 



p. 385, pi. 12, f. 7 (1863). 



