586 Mr. A. G. Bilffer’s Descriptions of new 
bounded externally and at the extremities by a marginal 
ochreous band, on which are five conspicuous black spots 
speckled with plumbageous scales ; fringe greyish, with 
a dark grey basal line ; shoulders, tips of tegule, and a 
series of abdominal bands, pale brown ; under surface 
somewhat as above, but tbe markings less defined ; 
coxe and femora brownish at the sides; knees and 
extremities of anterior tibie black; expanse of wings, 
1 inch 2 lines. 
Tokei (Fenton). 
Nearest to C. dominalis of South India. 
154. Paraponyx turbata, n. s. 
Primaries with the basal two-thirds white mottled with 
brown, crossed at basal two-fifths by a slender black- 
edged dentate-sinuate white line, and bounded by a 
similar line; disc brown; a black-edged submarginal 
white line, abruptly sinuated just below the apex; ex- 
ternal border dull ochreous; a slender black marginal 
line; fringe whity brown, traversed by a grey line; 
secondaries white, with a spot near the base of the 
abdominal border, a subbasal band, two convergent 
slender central lines, between which is a spot at the end 
of the cell, and a discal band smoky brown ; external 
border and fringe as in primaries ; body brown; under 
surface white ; wings sordid, mottled with pale brown, a 
marginal series of white-edged black dots; expanse of 
wings, 10 lines. 
Yokohama (H. Pryer). 
One slightly-worn example is all that Mr. Pryer has 
sent of this very distinct species. 
SPILOMELIDA. 
155. Pagyda quadrilineata, n. s. 
Allied to P. amphisalis (Botys amphisalis, W1k.), with 
which it has been confounded, but larger and with four 
instead of five lines across the primaries; shining 
ochreous ; wings witha slender brown marginal line, the 
fringe ochreous at base and traversed by a testaceous 
stripe, outer half of fringe white, tipped with grey on 
the secondaries; primaries crossed by four nearly 
straight and almost equidistant slightly convergent dark 
