Pyralidina from the Malay Archipelago. 459 
one near hindmargin below middle, and one at apex; a black 
transverse mark from costa beyond middle; cilia ochreous- 
yellowish, tips paler. Hindwings pale ochreous-yellowish ; a small 
black spot at apex, and another on middle of hindmargin . 
Pulo Laut, S.E. Borneo, Sambawa, Celebes; four 
specimens. In the Celebes specimen the spots are 
partially indistinct. 
Aripana meritalis, Walk. Sambawa. 
A. abdicalis, Walk. Pulo Laut, S.E. Borneo, Sambawa. 
A. lactiferalis, Walk. (paucipunctalis, Snell.). Pulo 
Laut, Celebes. 
A, glaucias, sp. n. 
g-. 28 mm. Forewings white; a greyish-ochreous subcostal 
streak from base to beyond middle ; black basal and subbasal dots 
on costa, one beneath costa beyond these, and one on inner margin 
towards base ; lines broad, fascia-like, pale greyish-ochreous, first 
obsolete on upper half, second hardly curved, regular; a round 
black discal ‘spot; a black dot on costa at 2, and another, whitish- 
centred, on costal end of second line; a pale greyish-ochreous 
hindmarginal streak, preceded by a black dot below middle : cilia 
pale greyish-ochreous, tips paler. Hindwings white ; a black discal 
dot ; second line and posterior markings as in forewings. 
Pulo Laut; one specimen. Specially distinguished by 
the large size, and broad fascia-like regular second line; 
nearest to A. lactiferalis, but differs from it also by the 
black dorsal dot towards base. 
Rehimena phrynealis, Walk. Pulo Laut. 
Conogethes clioalis, Walk. Sambawa. 
C. haemactalis, Snell. Pulo Laut, Sambawa. 
C. punctiferalis, Gn. Pulo Laut, Celebes, Sambawa. 
C. iopasalis, Walk. Sambawa. 
C. nilalis, Walk. (— usalis). Pulo Laut. 
C. sublituralis, Walk. Celebes, Sambawa. 
Nosophora scotaula, sp. n. 
6. 27 mm. Forewings moderate, hindmargin obliquely 
rounded ; dark fuscous, Hindwings dark fuscous. 
Pulo Laut; one specimen. ‘The sexes in the genera 
Nosophora and Analthes appear to differ strikingly in 
some cases at least, and their relationships are at present 
imperfectly understood. I consider it just possible that 
this might be the d of the very different N. congenitalis, 
of which I have seen only ?s. 
