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median veins and the cell-fold indicate an inner line ; cell-spot distinct, lilack witli 

 a small pale centre ; the rest as in forcwings. 



Underside of hiudwing and inner margin of forewing white, rest of forewing 

 snifnsed and speckled with grey, the costa at base broadly dark grey ; both wings 

 with cell-spots, onter, and marginal lines of spots. 



Face and palpi with lower half whitish, npper deei) red ; legs externally 

 reddish ; vertex, thorax, and abdomen like wings ; abdomen with a reddish stripe 

 on sides of anal segments. 



Expanse of wings : 30 mm. 



1 3. 



Nearest to P. lapidata AVarr. from St. Aignan. 



54. Perixera sublanuginosa spec. nov. 

 Foreiviiig : bone-colour, dnsted with line reddish atoms ; costa tinged with 

 grey ; the cross-liues grey ; first near base, marked also by reddish black dots 

 on veins, and by additional dots on costa and subcostal vein nearer base, and on 

 the folds ; a distinct dot at base of wing ; cell-dot small, blackish ; median shade 

 grey, zigzag ; outer line grey, lunnlate-dentate, the teeth distinctly marked with 

 red-black vein-dots ; snbmargiiial line pale, rather wide, between two macular grey 

 shades, the inner interrupted ; black marginal dots between veins, and minute red 

 points at their ends ; fringe bone-coloured. 



Hindwing : similar, but the cell-spot round, pale, with dark ring. 



Underside pale ochreons, in forewings flushed with pale rosy ; the outer line 

 of points and the marginal dots reddish ; base of both wings with a bod of furry 

 hairs to middle, larger in forewings and deeper ochraceous. 



Face and palpi ochreons below, dull red above ; vertex, thorax, and abdomen 

 pale ochreons, speckled with reddish and black ; abdomen with row of dark 

 dorsal spots. 



Expanse of wings : 26 mm. 



2 SS. 



Exactly like F. anuUfera Hmpsn. from Ceylon ; and also agreeing with 

 examples examined from Penang. 



The type of anulifera being a ? , it is probable that the hairy clothing of the 

 underside would not be present, or at all events not conspicuous. I have seen 

 one c? from Ceylon apparently belonging to anulifera which presented no hairy 

 appearance, as far as I remember ; but as my attention was not particularly directed 

 to this point, I may have passed it over. 



55. Pisoraca simplex spec. nov. 



Forewing : bone-colour, greyish along costa, very thickly dappled with pale 

 jmrplish atoms arranged in striae ; the lines purplish grey, the basal outcurved 

 above and below the median vein, the teeth faintly marked with purplish dots ; a 

 sinuons dentate-lunulate purplish grey median shade at two-thirds ; a Innulate- 

 dentate grey onter line at five-sixths, thickened between the veins internally and 

 marked with dull jmrplish dots on the teeth ; a marginal line of distinct pnri)le 

 dots between the veins and minute ones beyond them ; fringe paler, ochreous-tinged ; 

 cell-spot grey, very obscure. 



llinduing : with inner line marked from cell to inner margin ; the rest as in 

 forewing ; the lines and markings clearer. 



