catalogue of the Pyralidina of Sikkim. 591 



towards the inner margin of hind wings. Abdomen with a black 

 dot on the penultimate segment ; markings nearly black, sharp, 

 consisting in a straight first line, obliquely directed from one-fourth 

 of costa to one-third of inner margin, in lunular discal streaks on 

 both wings (on hind wings more slender), and in an angularly 

 sinuous second line, which begins at three-fourths of costa with a 

 black dot, is thence straight till vein 6, has a denticulated pro- 

 jection from veins 5 — 3, is very faint in cell 2 and again distinct, 

 parallel with the first line, but more sinuous from vein 2 till two- 

 thirds of inner margin. On hind wings the discal line is alike to 

 the second of fore wings, but the inferior part is longer, straighter, 

 directed towards the anal angle, which, however, it does not attahi ; 

 marginal line thick, black, uninterrupted from apex of fore wings 

 till vein 1 c of hind wings, where it abruptly ceases ; on the inner 

 side it is narrowly margined with bright ochreous. Fringes dark 

 grey, unicolorous, glossy. Under side paler, with similar markings 

 as above. Body and legs whitish, the fore tibiae with a black spot. 

 Sikkim; Mbller. 



100. Botys testudinalis. 



Glyphodes ? testudinalis , Saalmiiller, Mittheil. Sencken- 

 berg. naturforsch. Ges., 1879, p. 297. 



It is true that the anal tuft in this sjjecies is not uni- 

 colorous : it is black, with two white streaks ; but in 

 other resjDects it is very alike to several other species of 

 this section (matutinalis, adipalis, fatiiaUs), and so I 

 should rather place testudinalis here. 



Sikkim; Moller. 



101. Botys dissipatalis. 



Botys dissipatalis, Lederer, Wien. Ent. Men., vii., 



p. 474, pi. 11, f. 13. 

 Samea quinqueqera, Moore, Descr. Indian Lep., p. 207, 



pi. 7, f. 14 ; S. & C, No. 4249. 

 Sikkim; Moller. 



[The tvpe was from Felder's collection from Amboina. 

 — H. J. E.] 



[102. Botys sp. 



A single specimen of what seems to me a distinct 

 species, and which is unknown to Mr. Warren, but not 

 fresh enough in condition for description. — H. J. E.] 



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