412 Mz..A.'G. Mher’s Descriptions of new 
and have found both sexes of each form: S. esther bears 
the same relation to S. hadassa that S. imitaria does to 
S. botydaria. 
112. Synegia inconspicua, n. 8. 
Anisodes hadassa, 3 , Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 
ser. 5, vol. i., p. 400 (1878). 
Differs from S. hadassa in the pale rust-reddish 
markings on the wings, which in S. hadassa are greyish 
brown, the mottling of the wings is also much finer ; 
expanse of wings, 1 inch 1—6 lines. 
Yokohama (Jonas) ; Tokei (Fenton). 
This species has altogether a yellower aspect than 
S. hadassa, which is a distinctly paler insect altogether, 
although with much more conspicuous pattern. 
113. Synegia? fentoni, n. s. 
3. Aspect of the preceding species, but showing no 
trace of the plumbageous coloration upon the costal 
border of the primaries, common to all the other 
recognised species; upper surface clear bright ochreous, 
wings sericeous, crossed by two slender slightly sinuous 
(but not undulated or crinkled) brownish lines, the 
inner one of the secondaries obsolete, and the outer one 
darker and browner than on the primaries ; an ill-defined 
submarginal series of squamose brownish spots, very 
indistinct upon the secondaries; a blackish dot at the 
end of each discoidal cell; costal area of secondaries 
whitish ; under surface sandy ochraceous, markings very 
indistinct ; expanse of wings, 1 inch 5 lines. 
?. Whity brown, speckled with dull ferruginous and 
smoky brown, markings smoky brown; otherwise as in 
the male; expanse of wings, 1 inch 6 lines. 
Tokei (Fenton). 
The pattern of this species is somewhat aberrant for a 
Synegia; but I have hitherto not detected any structural 
difference to warrant its separation from that genus. 
ACIDALIIDA. 
114. Somatina simplicior, n.s. 
g. Allied to S. anthophilata ; sericeous creamy white, 
sparsely speckled with brown; primaries crossed before 
the middle by a slender sinuous brown line, incurved at 
