580 Mr. A. G. B@ffer’s Descri ptions of new 
line limiting the external border, which is slightly paler 
than the ground colour; secondaries crossed by two 
ill-defined dusky angulated discal stripes ; under surface 
whity brown; fringe and submarginal dots as above ; 
primaries crossed near the base by a diffused greyish 
band, an ill-defined line followed by a stripe of the same 
colour across the middle, and a diffused subangulated 
discal band; secondaries with a grey-edged lunate spot 
at the end of the cell, and an arched grey central line ; 
expanse of wings, 2 inches 1 line. 
Tokei (Fenton). 
HERMINIIDA. 
1438. Rivula subrosea, n. s. 
Has the general aspect of an Acidalia; white, sparsely 
speckled with dark brown ; wings above with dull rosy 
external borders terminating in a ferruginous marginal 
line ; a submarginal series of pale-edged black spots ; 
fringe yellowish, traversed by two ferruginous lines ; 
primaries crossed before the middle by an arched pale 
yellow stripe, and beyond the middle by a transverse 
stripe slightly elbowed towards the costa; both of these 
stripes are imperfectly edged with brown ; between them 
is a black irregular spot representing the reniform spot ; 
a black dot representing the orbicular spot is within the 
cell; the costal border from the second stripe to near the 
apex is spotted with brown; a slightly irregular discal 
series of black spots; secondaries with the rosy tint of 
the external area diffused over the greater part of the 
wing-surface ; two ill-defined, brownish-edged pale discal 
lines; head and collar brown, thorax white, abdomen 
whity brown; wings below widely suffused with rosy 
ferruginous; internal areas pale creamy yellowish ; a 
submarginal series of black dots ; body below pale creamy 
yellowish ; anterior cox slightly reddish ; expanse of 
wings, 9 lines. 
Tokei (Fenton). 
The Bleptina dimissalis of Walker, the type of which 
was from Swan River, Australia, was obtained at Tokei 
by Mr. Fenton; it is allied to Hydrillodes subbasalis 
of Moore, and identical with Bocana metisalis, W1k. 
