78 Mr. E. Meyrick on 
middle by a terminal patch of dark-grey suffusion. Hindwings 
with colour as in forewings ; an ill-defined broad median fascia of 
dark grey irroration, becoming obsolete dorsally. 
Talaut ; one specimen. 
Ephoria xanthocolona, sp. n. 
g¢ 24mm. Head brownish-orange, fillet pale yellow. Antenne 
white, hardly subdentate, shortly ciliated. Forewings dull ashy- 
purple, becoming crimson on margins of yellow markings; a rather 
broad bright yellow costal band from base almost to apex, narrowed 
towards base, lower edge irregular, forming a triangular projection 
before middle, and twice sinuate beyond it; a bright yellow ter- 
minal streak from apex to above middle, not quite reaching costal 
band at apex: cilia purple, opposite terminal streak yellow. 
Hindwings dull ashy-purple ; costal area broadly light ochreous- 
yellowish : cilia dull purple. 
S.E. Borneo; one specimen. ‘This species, nearly 
allied to the Japanese H. formosa, differs from it and the 
rest of the genus in the absence of antennal pectinations, 
which are however short and tending towards dis- 
appearance in them also; in other details of structure it 
coincides exactly, and does not call for generic separa- 
tion. 
Lomographa cogenaria, Snell. Pulo Laut. 
Deilinia chlorochroa, sp. un. 
gd 20-23 mm. Head and thorax pale greenish-ochreous. Fore- 
wings with vein 10 out of 9, connected with 12, and anastomosing 
with 9, 11 out of 10 between connexions; dull light green, with 
fine scattered dark fuscous strigule ; first and second lines curved, 
somewhat waved, dark fuscous; a dark fuscous discal dot. Hind- 
wings as forewings, but first line absent. 
Pulo Laut; one specimen. ‘This is in poor condition ; 
the above description has therefore been made from a 
better example, which I possess, from Burma. ‘The 
neuration of the forewings, as given above, shows some 
details of acquired complexity differing from the normal 
type; but as all the typical points of structure are pre- 
sent (the fovea of the hindwings is small and inconspicu- 
ous, but distinct), there is no occasion to separate the 
species generically. 
