9 Mr. Edward Meyrick on a collection 
part has been transferred to other hands. ‘The families 
or groups here presented, however, are worked out in 
full, viz., the slretiadw, Pyralidina, and Tineina. 
ARCTIADA. 
1. Pelosia tetrasema, sp. n. 
$9. 42—45 mm. Head and palpi ochreous-orange, apex of 
palpi blackish. Thorax whitish-ochreous, with an orange central 
spot, a round blackish posterior spot, and a black longitudinal mark 
on patagia; in ¢ also two blackish spots on collar, Abdomen 
ochreous-orange. Forewings whitish-ochreons ; a cloudy roundish 
blackish spot in dise posteriorly, anda second beneath it on fold ; in 
& both reduced to dots; cilia yellow. Hindwings in ¢ ochreous- 
whitish, hindmargin yellow, in @ wholly ochreous-yellow ; cilia 
yellow. 
Hab. oni; three specimens. 
Allied to P. puncticollis, Butl. 
2. Bizone javanica, Butl. 
Hab. Fort Stedman. 
3. Bizone harterti, Elwes. 
Hab. Jkoni. 
A. Ammatho defecta, Walk. 
Hab. Fort Stedman. ; 
5. Ammatho disticha, sp. n. 
¢. 27mm. Head, palpi, and thorax ochreous-rosy. Abdomen 
pale rosy. Forewings ochreous-rosy ; a black dot near base ; two 
nearly straight transverse series of small round blackish spots, first 
of four, at 1, second of five, median. Hindwings pale rosy. 
Hab. Fort Stedman; one specimen. 
6. Aimmatho epiaantha, sp. n. 
g. 28mm. Head deep yellow. Thorax deep yellow, with a 
transverse series of four black dots, and one near posterior ex- 
tremity. Abdomen ochreous-yellow. Forewings rather deep 
ochreous-yellow ; markings cloudy blackish-fuscous ; a black dot 
near base; a transverse row of dots about }, angulated above 
middle ; a nearly straight transverse row of dots before middle ; a 
