126 On Indo-Malayan and Australian Noctuidse. 



minute grey atoms, thickest on the costa of the fore wing ; 

 a reniform stigma made somewhat lunulate by its black 

 borders ; a postmedial thick chestnut straight line inwardly 

 edged with white, from apex of fore wing to the abdominal 

 margin of hind wing a little above the hinder angle ; a fine 

 marginal, lunulate black line pricked with black points and 

 a few white points. Underside as on upperside without the 

 grey irrorations : fore wing with a black dot in the cell, a 

 small black ringlet at the end : hind wing with antemedial 

 and medial line of black dots, both wings with a postmedial 

 series of small black spots, the one nearest the apex of the 

 hind wing the largest ; body and legs concolorous with the 

 wings ; shape of the wings much as in T. criberrima, but it 

 is a smaller insect. 



Expanse of wings, 1 T % inch. 



Hab. Gilolo Isl., N. Moluccas. 



Tochara uniformis, nov. 



$ . Antennae longer than usual in the genus, shaft brown, 

 pectinations grey, shorter than usual ; palpi and top of 

 head black ; body and wings of a uniform pale ochreous- 

 grey colour, slightly pinkish tinged, a faint whitish reniform 

 mark on fore wing, a white straight postmedial line across 

 both wings from the costa near the apex of fore wing to the 

 abdominal margin of hind wing one-third above the hinder 

 angle ; cilia white, no other markings. Underside nearly 

 white, very uniform in colour ; a blackish lunule at the end of 

 each cell, a black postmedial outwardly curved line across 

 both wings, and a black lunular marginal line ; body and 

 legs concolorous with the wings, fore and mid legs black in 

 front. A large insect, the wings much broader than usual. 



Expanse of wings, 1^- inch. 



Hab. Pad an g, Sumatra. 



Tochara salea, nov. 



? . Palpi, head, body, and both wings ochreous brown ; 

 the ground-colour is really ochreous, but both wings are 

 densely irrorated with olive-brown ; a dark spot in the cell of 

 fore wing, another at the end and one below it ; a thick 

 •white straight line, outwardly edged with black, from near 

 apex of fore wing to the abdominal margin of hind wing 

 near the hinder angle ; a marginal lunular, thin black line 

 pricked with black dots ; cilia pale with a somewhat darker 

 internal line. Underside pale ochreous brown ; all the cells 



