•112 On new Indo-Muhif/an Lepidoptera. 



Amsacta harhara, no v. 



? , Anteniire and palpi black, and legs with black and 

 white and crimson stripes ; tarsi uniformly black ; head, 

 thorax, and wings above pnre white ; an ochreous-grey stripe 

 on top of headj another on the collar : fore wing with a thin 

 costal pinkish stripe; a black spot on the upper and lower 

 ends of the cell, two black spots close above vein 1, subbasal 

 and postmedial : hind wing witli a large black spot at upper 

 end of cell : abdomen above crimson, dorsal an^ lateral black 

 spots. Underside : wings as above, subbasal black spot on 

 each wing ; body pure white ; abdomen with black spots 

 down each side. 



Expanse of wnngs 2]®q inches. 



Hah. Babber Island, south of Ceram. 



Amsacta saduca, nov. 



(J . Antennas and palpi black, white beneath ; legs yellow, 

 wnth black stripes ; hind tibise with white stripes ; tarsi 

 black, with white rings ; head, thorax, and wings pnre white, 

 a faint pinkish line across the base of the head : fore wing 

 with a pinkish costal line j a row of three or four black sub- 

 basal spots, one at the upper end of the cell, and a discal row, 

 commencing with three or four in a line from the costa rather 

 near the apex, then obliquely to the middle of the hinder 

 margin, and one or two spots at the hinder angle : hind wing 

 with a large black spot almost closing the end of the cell, and 

 from two to four subterminal spots : abdomen ochreous, with 

 dorsal black stripes and lateral black spots, the ventral seg- 

 ment wnth a centre black spot. Underside : wings as above ; 

 a su1)basal black spot on each wing ; body pure white. 



Expanse of wings 1^ inch. 



Bab, Cuddapah, Madras Presidency. 



Spotted much as in A. albistviga, Walker, xxxi. p. 303 

 (1864), well figured by Hampson in Fhal. iii. p. 330, pi. xlvi. 

 lig. 19 (1901), but the fore wing of that species is pale 

 brown, with longitudinal white stripes. 



