Species of Oriental Moths. 213 
first before the middle across the cell, second postmedial, third 
discal and somewhat near the margin; cilia of both wings 
pink-brown. Hind wings with the apical portion suffused 
with brown and with indications of an antemedial transverse 
brown band in continuation of the second line of the fore 
wings. Underside: fore wings paler, with the two outer 
lines indicated ; hind wings suffused with a pinkish tinge, 
with a suffused whitish central band or shade, including an 
inner line and a discal dentated line, smeared in parts with 
whitish. 
Eixpanse of wings 2,2, inches. 
Lawang, Java (Halliburton). Three examples. 
Family Lymantriide. 
Leucoma egerina, sp. n. 
3d. Pure white; antenne with grey branches, space at 
base of antenne pinkish brown. Fore wings with a pinkish- 
brown costal band, veins of same colour, interrupted by the 
silvery speckles, which cover the entire wing in regularly 
waved transverse bands; a pinkish-brown mark at the end 
of the cell. Hind wings pure white, unmarked ; cilia of both 
wings white, tinged with pinkish brown in parts. 
Expanse of wings 1,°5 inch. 
Singapore (Davison). Three examples. 
Allied to L. submarginata, Walker ; differs in the absence 
of the two brown spots on frons and in having the silvery 
speckles on fore wings in regularly waved transverse bands. 
Leucoma hipparia, sp. n. 
3. Pure silky white, branches of antenne greyish ; wings 
thinly clothed, a small black dot at the end of the cell of fore 
wings, the entire surface of both wings flecked with minute 
silvery scales ; costa of fore wings and cilia of both wings 
tinged with flesh-colour. Underside also pure white, with 
minute silvery scales on both wings as above. 
Expanse of wings 1,"5 inch. 
Singapore (Davison). ‘Three examples. 
Probably one of the species confused with ZL. divisa in 
Faun. Brit. Ind., Moths, i. p. 488 (1892). How such very 
differently shaped, differently sized, and differently clothed 
species as divisa, lactea, and nigricilia can be mixed together 
it is difficult to understand ; they are all white, but otherwise 
quite distinct. 
