catalogue of the Pyralidina of Sikkim. 589 



92. Botys inscisalis. 



Botys inscisalis, Walker, Cat., 31, p. 1410. 



Rehimena incisalis, Moore, Lep. of Ceylon, p. 290, 



pi. 181, f. 1; S. &C., No. 4137. 

 Sikkim; Mdller. 



[A very easily recognised species, which seems not 

 uncommon. — H. J. E.] 



93. Botys octomaculalis. 



Filodes octomaculalis, Moore, P. Z. S., 1867, p. 95; 



S. & C, No. 4223. 

 Rhagoba himaculata, Moore, Desc. Indian Lep., p. 218 ; 



S. & C, No. 4231. 



A somewhat variable species. In some specimens 

 each wing is marked with two transparent white spots, 

 in others only with one, and in still others the spot of 

 hind wings is also wanting. It does not belong to 

 Filodes, Lederer; the antennge are not longer than in 

 Botys unitalis, Guen. 



Darjeeling, 22nd August ; H. J. Elwes. 



[A tolerably common species. — H. J. E.] 



94. Botys quadrimaculalis. 



Scopula quadrimaculalis, Kollar, in von Hiigel's Kash- 

 mir, p. 492. 



Coptohasis? quadrimacidalis, Lederer, "VVien. Ent. Mon., 

 vii., p. 430, ph 16, f. 12 (?). 



Darjeeling, 20th June, July; H. J. Elwes. Sikkim; 

 Moller. 



[Not uncommon at about 5000 ft. This is not the 

 Botys quadrimaculaUs of Bremer and Grey and Walker, 

 No. 4274 of Swinhoe and Cotes' Catalogue, which is 

 recorded from Darjeeling in error, I think, by Swinhoe. 

 — H. J. E.] 



95. Botys sordidalis. 



Haritala sordidalis, Warren MSS. 



Sikkim ; Moller. 



[Seems rare at about 4000 ft. The type is from 

 Sarawak. — H. J. E.] 



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