590 Mr. A. G. But@r’s Descriptions of new 
160. Cataprosopus monstrosus, Ni. 8. 
Whity brown, irrorated with black scales; wings 
crossed by an obtusely angulated slender black line 
parallel to the outer margin ; fringe blackish ; primaries 
with fuliginous costal border; an oblique black line 
across the basal third ; discoidal spots small, blackish ; 
a greyish nebula below the cell half-way between the two 
black lines; secondaries greyish towards the abdominal 
margin ; thorax greyish; palpi fuliginous; under sur- 
face paler and more sericeous than the upper surface, 
the markings less distinct; primaries with no line at 
basal third; anterior tibiz banded above with black; 
palpi pale below ; expanse of wings, 1 inch 3 lines. 
Tokei (Fenton). 
CRAMBIDA. 
161. Hromene expansa, 0.8. 
3,2. Closely allied to E. bella of Europe, but con- 
siderably larger; the wings broader in proportion; the 
primaries whiter, with the fringe alternately metallic- 
silver, embossed, and white ; secondaries with the fringe 
of the same pale bronzy brown as the remainder of the 
surface ; expanse of wings—male 9, female 13 lines. 
Tokei (Fenton). 
E. bella expands about 8 lines in the male and 9 in the 
female; the costal and inner margins of the primaries 
are also straight in that species, whereas in I. expansa 
they are distinctly convex ; the male of the latter species, 
so far as can be judged from a rather rubbed example, 
seems to differ from that sex of HK. bella, and from its 
own female, in having a simple orange stripe in place of 
the three stripes (orange and metallic silver) across 
the primaries. 
162. Argyria candida, n.s. 
Silvery white; primaries with convex metallic-silver 
fringe, showing in certain lights a whitish-bordered grey 
line ; a slender orange marginal line, on which is a series 
of minute black dots; a 38-shaped gravel-brown marking 
across the apex; a very slender and widely arched 
externo-discal line of the same colour, elbowed upon the 
first median branch, and a slightly smuated oblique 
