596 Sir George H. Kenrick on 
Dasychira abbreviata, n. sp. (Plate XXXII, fig. 36.) 
Head, palpi, and antennae brown; legs pale, the femora greenish, 
tarsi darker; thorax greenish; abdomen pale below darker 
above especially near the thorax. F.w. whitish-green; a darker 
green patch at base bordered with pink and terminated by a darker 
antemedian line; before this on the inner margin is a dark blotch, 
there is a dark mark at end of cell and beyond this an angulated 
postmedian faint line, dark at the costa; this is followed by traces 
of a subterminal line and the wing is suffused with brownish-pink. 
H.w. nearly white with a faint mark at angle. Underside of both 
wings showing lunule and striae. 
Exp. 38mm. 14 only. 
Dasychira luteolata, n. sp. (Plate XXXII, fig. 31). 
Head, thorax, palpi, and legs whitish; antennae white above 
pectinations brown; abdomen ochreous, the first 3 segments with 
dark line in centre. F.w. whitish-ochreous dusted with brown 
scales; a darker patch on the costa before the antemedian line 
and another after the postmedian; the antemedian is only indicated, 
but the postmedian is very plain, and consists of an oblique sharply 
angulated dark line; beyond this is an obscure subterminal line 
and a marginal row of black dots; a faint crescent mark at end of 
cell. H.w. ochreous with indications of a central lunule and a 
darker border. Beneath both wings are ochreous, and have darker 
lunules. 
Exp. 50 mm. 1 9. 
Dasychira aureotincta, n. sp. (Plate XXXII, fig. 32.) 
Head, thorax, legs, and palpi, white; antennae reddish; abdomen 
white at base, then orange, with last segment and tuft whitish. 
F.w. white, the usual lines indicated by scattered black scales, 
making the wing look grey: a faint double crescent at end of cell, 
and a fairly distinct angulated postmedian line. H.w. dark grey; 
fringes of both wings pale; underside uniformly grey. 
Exp. 56mm. 1 9. 
Dasychira nigrosparsata, n. sp. (Plate XXXII, fig. 22.) 
Head, palpi and pectinations of antennae buff; legs black barred 
with white; shaft of antennae black, thorax and crests of abdomen 
reddish, remainder of abdomen buff, with scattered grey scales 
near extremity in the female. F.w. 3 ground colour dark brown, 
