On new Pyralide of the Subfumily Crambine. 533 
anterior vertebre ; lower parts smooth; metatarsal tubercle 
and tips of toes with black horny sheaths. 
Budgett described the colour (in life?) as “dull leaden” 
above ; it is now dark brown, with darker vertical bars on 
the sides of the head and ill-defined spots and marblings 
on the body ; lower parts white or brownish white, mottled 
with pale brown on the throat and on the sides. 
The two female specimens measure 70 mm. and 60 mm. 
from snout to vent respectively. 
Ceratophrys levis, Budg, 
Differs from the preceding in the perfectly smooth head 
and body, the absence of the bony dorsal shield, the broader 
and flatter interorbital region, which exceeds the width of 
the upper eyelid, the longer tibia, which is 33 times in the 
length from snout to vent, and the broader membrane 
_ between the toes, which may be described as two-thirds 
webbed. 
A single female specimen, measuring 68 mm. from snout 
to vent, 
LVI.—Descriptions of New Pyvralide of the Subfamilies 
Crambine and Sigine. By Sir Georee F, Hampson, 
Bart., F.Z.8., &e. 
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(12) Eudorina leucosticta, sp. n. 
Brassy ochreous; head, thorax, and abdomen tinged with 
reddish brown. Fore wing with the veins streaked with brown ; 
dentate brown subbasal and antemedial lines with whitish diamond- 
shaped marks between them in and below the cell and a similar 
smaller mark in the cell before the subbasal line ; an obliquely curved 
discoidal white lunule and a short streak beyond upper angle of 
cell; the postmedial line oblique, double with whitish marks in 
interspaces between its two portions, arising from apex and 
strongly dentate inwards on vein 2; a fine subterminal line, the 
cilia intersected with brown. Hind wing paler with whitish patch 
beyond upper angle of cell. 
Hab. Br. N. Guinea, Humboldt Bay (Doherty); D’ Enrre- 
casTEAUX Is., Fergusson I. (Meek), 13 type. Hup., 5 20, 
2 28 mm. 
Subsp. 1. Head, thorax, and fore wing more unitorm red-brown, 
Ann. & Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 9. Vol, ii. 30 
