Species of Oriental Lepidoptera. 259 
angle; cilia darker red. Underside pale pinkish grey, with 
a few blackish striations. 
Expanse of wings 1,%; inch. 
Singapore (Davison). ‘Two examples. 
Allied to D. quadripunctata, Walker, from Sarawak. 
Family Nycteolide. 
Genus CH1onoMERA, Butler. 
Chionomera quensta, sp. n. 
6. Antenne, palpi, and head ochreous red, body and wings 
silvery white; fore wings with ochreous-red bands, com- 
mencing on the costa at the base, throwing out an inner 
transverse straight band of the same width across the wing to 
the hinder margin ; the costal band continues to the apex, 
where it thickens, includes a white apical spot, and then is 
continued rather more broadly down the outer margin to the 
hinder angle. Hind wings pure white without markings. 
Underside silvery white without markings; fore legs ochreous 
red above. 
Exxpanse of wings ;°5 inch. 
Johor, Malayana (Davison). One example. 
Family Noctuide. 
Genus CRYMODES, Guén. 
Crymodes endroma, sp. n. 
¢. Antenne, palpi, head, thorax, and fore wings dark 
shining pinkish chestnut-colour, orbicular and reniform pale, 
ringed with chestnut-red, the former nearly round, the latter 
large and square ; antemedial and postmedial lines red-brown, 
the former nearly straight from hinder margin near the middle 
to the costa one fourth from base; postmedial line with a 
ale outer margin from hinder margin at two thirds to costa 
at three fourths, outwardly bent above the middle; imme- 
diately beyond this in one female example is a pale band or 
shade, but not in the other. Hind wings pale pinkish grey, 
unmarked; cilia dark pinkish chestnut. Underside of a 
uniform pale pinkish grey, shining, with indications of an 
outwardly curved middle line in all the wings, and with the 
costa and cilia of both fore and hind wings pinkish chestnut. 
Expanse of wings 1‘ inch. 
Sikkim (Mévw?s). Two examples. 
