210 Col. C. Swinhoe on new 
8. Scoparia?, sp. 
A single example in worn condition. 
9. Crambus, sp. 
Three examples of a species allied to C. vitellus of New 
Zealand. The latter is also described as C. sublicellus, Zell. 
10. Apurima, sp. 
Three examples, in poor condition, of a species apparently 
referable to this genus. 
XXXV.—WNew Species of Oriental Moths. 
By Col. C. Swinuog, M.A., F.L.S., &c. 
Family Saturniide. 
Antherwa delegata, sp. n. 
3%. Bright ochreous red; antenne pale red, front of 
thorax and costal band of fore wings dark steel-grey, the band 
in the male not reaching the apex, the ocelli in the male 
narrow, in the female large and round, ringed with brown, 
interlined with pale yellow and bordered by a black line, 
which runs inwards on each side of the ring and meets on the 
costa in the male only ; the inner portion of both wings is 
covered with yellow patches, which are bright ochreous in 
the female, a prominent triangular patch being in the cell 
towards the base; two outwardly angulated, discal, thin, 
brown bands across both wings, close together, the outer one 
edged outwardly with grey, the space from this band to the 
outer margin dark uniform ochreous red ; a yellow subcostal 
streak on fore wings near apex, with a deep black streak; a 
steel-grey band on both wings close to the outer margin. 
Exxpanse of wings, ¢ 63%, 2 63% inches. 
Singapore (Davison). One pair. 
The markings above are somewhat as in A. Frithi, Moore, 
but in this species both sexes are similarly coloured and 
marked, and in the male the hyaline discal ocelli are narrow, 
and not round, as in that sex of Fritht; this species is also 
allied to A. latissa, Westw., from Java. 
