598 Sir George H. Kenrick on 
dark spots, fringes paler. H.w. brownish-grey with two faint striae 
and a fine dark marginal line. 
Exp. 37 mm. 1 9. 
From the serrated antennae I judge this to be a Lymantria, 
but it is very small. 
Euproctis variegata, n. sp. 
Head, legs, antennae, and forelegs black; top of thorax black 
with a few crimson hairs at collar, patagia cream-colour. Abdomen 
Indian-yellow, slightly darker at extremity. F.w. dark brown with 
irregular markings of cream-colour. <A blotch at the base followed 
by an irregular interrupted antemedian band; this is followed by 
a large blotch upon the costa extending just below the cell and 
containing a lunule at end of cell, the postmedian line is followed 
by a broad band in some parts extending to both sides of the line, 
the wing is terminated by a series of 5 irregular blotches and 2 
round spots. H.w. uniformly pale orange. Underside pale orange, 
the dark marks showing through h.w. with 2 darker striae. 
Exp. 50mm. 1 ¢. 
Euproctis aureoplaga, n. sp. 
Near to ochrea, Butl., but with indistinct orange lines basal-, 
ante- and postmedian, and subterminal; a large reddish spot near 
end of cell, and anal tuft black instead of brown. 
Exp. 46mm. 1 ¢. 
Euproctis miniata, n. sp. 
Head, palpi, antennae, legs, and thorax orange; abdomen 
whitish-ochreous. F.w. dull orange with bands of pink blotches, 
the first of a triangular shape at base, the next formed of 3 irregular 
blotches, then a series representing the postmedian line, then others 
forming a very irregular subterminal band. H.w. very pale 
ochreous. 
Exp. 40mm. 1 9. 
Euproctis canariensis, n. sp. 
Head, legs, palpi, and thorax, bright canary-yellow; end of 
antennae and tarsi dark, abdomen grey with numerous yellow hairs. 
F.w. bright canary-yellow, slightly darker at apex: basal line very 
faint, antemedian fine angulated and brown, preceded by two 
dots, postmedian line do. do., followed by two dots near apex: 
between the two lines is a straight brown band slightly divided near 
