160 Colonel C. Swinlioe on new 



with black marginal band as in bniilun. On the underside the 

 body and legs are pure white, with some black spots on the 

 thorax and a double row of black spots on each side of the 

 abdomen. 



Expanse of wings, ? , If,, inch. 



Huh. Kiayih, Central Formosa. 



Its pure white body separates it from all tlie other species 

 of this group known to me. 



Deileinera everetti, nov. 



(J ? . Palpi with the first joint yellow, the rest black; 

 frons yellow, with a black medial spot, yellow round the eyes, 

 collar, and tliorax, black between the bases of the antennae 

 and a black line behind; neck with a black spot on each 

 side ; thorax with a broad black band down the middle and 

 a narrower band on each side ; abdomen black, with thin 

 } ellow segmental bands : fore wing deep black, the veins not 

 marked, the usual discal white band of tiie haulus group, but 

 narrow and less oblique, the spot in tiie third interspace well 

 separated fiom the others, the spot in the second the largest 

 of all : hind wing white, with some black suffusion at the 

 base and a deep black broad marginal border running thinly 

 up the abdominal margin for a short distance, slightly angled 

 inwards on the veins ; a larger angle at vein 2; cilia of both 

 wings uniformly deep black. Underside as on the upperside, 

 the colour deep black ; thorax and abdomen yellow, with 

 black medial and lateral spots ; legs black streaked with 

 yellow. 



Expanse of wings, (J $ , 2 inches. 



Hab. Flores {Everett). 



Family Lymantriidae. 

 Dasychira multilineata , nov. 



cJ . Palpi black at sides, white in front ; frons white ; fore 

 part of thorax white with grey hairs, hind part dark grey with 

 white hairs on each side; abdomen ochreous gi&y without 

 markings ; antennae ochreous grey, shaft pui'e white : fore 

 ^\ing with the ground-colour white, densely irrorated with 

 grey atoms, transverse lines dark brown, mostly highly 

 dentate — one subbasal, acutely angled, with some white on its 

 outer side, three close together, antemedial, one closing the 

 cell and extending to the costa, one postmedial with indica- 

 tions of another close beyond it, one sabmarginal with some 



