Species of Oriental Moths. 211 
Family Euterotide. 
Euterote coryna, sp. 0. 
3. Of a uniform dark pink-brown ; antenne pale ochreous 
grey, palpi black. Fore wings with the veins somewhat 
distinct and paler than the ground-colour, otherwise the wings 
above and below are without any markings; the colour above 
is bright and glossy, the apical portion of the fore wings being 
dull-coloured, without gloss; the colour below is paler and 
without any gloss, and very uniform except towards the base, 
where it is slightly paler; the legs are dark brown and the 
abdomen below is ochreous. 
Eixpanse of wings 3;%; inches. 
Lawang, Java (Halliburton). One example. 
Allied to nothing I know of. 
Family Limacodide. 
Thosea Cotes, sp. n. 
3. Head, thorax, and abdomen brown, the scales with pale 
tips. Fore wings brown, irrorated with pale scales; a pale 
line from apex to inner margin beyond the middle. Hind 
wing nearly black, the cilia pale. 
@. Paler; the oblique line on fore wing dark. 
Expanse of wings, ¢ 7, 2 1 inch. 
Darang, Assam (Cotes). One pair. 
The MS. description of this species was published in Faun. 
Brit. Ind., Moths, i. p. 380 (1892). 
Altha rufescens, sp. n. 
é @. Pinkish white, thorax and abdomen with red hairs, 
Fore wings suffused with dark red, which is marked here and 
there with dark brown; a black dot at the end of the cell, 
the wing crossed by several straight whitish bands, mar- 
ginal points brown. Hind wings suffused with pale red, 
without markings; cilia of both wings very long, pale 
pinkish white. Underside pale pinkish white, unmarked. 
Tixpanse of wings, ¢ 7%, 2 1 inch. 
Ceylon (Mackwood). One pair. 
Has a superficial resemblance to Narosa conspersa, Walker, 
and was received with a number of examples of that insect. 
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