a 
8 Mr. A. G. Butler’s Descriptions of new 
external angle; the smaller black spots on the secondaries 
are usually, but not invariably, absent. 
LITHOSIIDA. 
12. Miltochrista artaxidia, n. 8s. 
In general pattern and coloration similar to Artaxra 
piperita ; it is, however, considerably smaller than that 
insect, and is allied to M. humilis ; primaries bright buff- 
yellow; two pale grey spots placed obliquely within the 
cell, and on the interno-median interspace towards the 
base ; the internal border, excepting at the base, and a 
broad irregular discal belt, continuous with the internal 
border, and not reaching the costal margin, near to 
which it is bifurcate, grey with slight violaceous reflec- 
tions ; secondaries pale creamy stramineous, with a broad 
greyish discal belt, much paler than that of the primaries, 
and diffused internally; body bright buff; under surface 
paler than above; expanse of wings, 1 inch. 
One male specimen. ‘Tokei (Fenton). 
18. Gampola noctis, n. s. 
Fuliginous-brown, without markings ; primaries above 
with slight bronzy reflections, secondaries blacker in tint 
with slight purplish reflections ; wings below of a uniform 
fuliginous-brown colour; legs and body below pale brown; 
expanse of wings, 1 inch. 
One specimen of this very distinct species. Tokei 
(Fenton). 
14. Sinna fenton, n. s. 
Very like S. extrema (Teinopyga reticularis, Felder), 
from Shanghai, but differing in the duller colouring of the 
reticulated lines on the primaries; these lines are also 
much more slender; the black spots on the apical area 
replaced by narrower greyish brown spots; surface of 
primaries less sericeous; expanse of wings, 1 inch 
5 lines. 
Two specimens. ‘Tokei (Fenton). 
15.. Sinna clara, n. s. 
Allied to the preceding, but the primaries of a clear 
pale sulphur-yellow tint; the basal half of these wings 
and the thorax crossed by slender ochreous reticulated 
