Indo-Mulayan Lepidoptera. 411 
slender, club gradual, pointed and slightly bent, about half 
the length of the costa of fore wing; legs slender and naked ; 
abdomen slender, extending a little beyond the wings. 
Type, 7. curiosa, mihi. 
Tecupa curiosa, nov. 
3. Chocolate-black, very dark and very black in some 
lights and above and below very uniform in colour, with the 
veins above and below rather prominent. On the underside 
the colour is slightly paler, palest on the outer and hinder 
margins of the fore wings. 
Expanse of wings 23 inches. 
Hab. Naga Hills. 
A very curious-looking Hesperid; three male examples 
received from Major Graham’s collection as Watsoniella 
swinhoei, Elwes *, but is certainly generically quite different. 
Family Arctiide. 
Amsacta annamensis, nov. 
3. Pure white, antenne and palpi above black; palpi 
beneath, pectus, fore legs, top of head, and shoulders scarlet ; 
mid and hind legs white, with black and scarlet stripes ; tarsi 
black, ringed with white; collar and costa of fore wing 
scarlet ; fore wing with a small black dot at upper end of cell, 
hind wing with a small black spot at lower end of cell; in 
one example there is a black spot on the outer margin above 
the middle ; thorax with a small black dot in front on each 
side ; abdomen dark yellow, with black segmental bands, 
with black spots in the middle of the first three and last 
bands and black lateral stripes. Underside: body white ; 
wings as above, but there is a small black subbasal spot on 
each wing. 
Expanse of wings 2 inches. 
Hab. Hué, Annam. 
Somewhat resembles Hampson’s figure of Amsacta flavi- 
margo{ from Bhamo, Burma, the unique type in Mus. 
Genova, but there are many points of difference, besides 
which the antenne have not got white tips and the abdomen 
is yellow, not scarlet as stated in the text, though yellow in 
the plate; it also resembles a spotless lactinea of Cramer. 
* Trans. Zool. Soc. 1897, p. 220, pl. xx. fig. 6. 
+ ‘ Lepidoptera Phalzena,’ iii, p, 327, pl. xlvi. fig. 14. 
