Genera and Species o/'Pjralidse. 101 



and thorax concolorous with fore wings, abdomen with hind 

 wings, the latter with a black spot on each side of the basal 

 segment above. Underside paler, with all the markings 

 reproduced. 



Expanse of wings 32 millim. 



One male from Queensland. 



Notarcha stigmatalisj sp. n. 



Fore wings ochreous, suffused with fuscous grey, most 

 stronglj fuscous in the central area and there towards the 

 costa ; lines much as in N. imbutalis and allied species, 

 fuscous ; first at one fourth, wavy, second at three fourths, 

 bluntly denticulate ; the three teeth on the medians hardly 

 projecting as a sinus, the line not running far inwards up the 

 third median, but, after curving before getting under the 

 discocellular, running obliquely and wavy inwards to the 

 inner margin in the middle, and so approaching the first line ; 

 a small round spot in cell beyond first line and a large reni- 

 form spot on discocellular bright pale ochreous, edged with 

 darker ; fringe pale ochreous ; the two lines are edged with 

 ochreous, the first internally, the second externally, and the 

 inner margin is more or less broadly ochreous. Hind wings 

 greyer, with dark fuscous cell-spot and fuscous outer line and 

 marginal shade. Head, thorax, and abdomen concolorous. 

 Underside the same, but duller. 



Expanse of wings 28 millim. 



One female from the Khasias. 



Notarcha'^ tenehrosalis, sp. n. 



$ . Fore wings dark bronzy fuscous, with the stigmata and 

 lines indicated only by slightly paler yellowish edgings ; a 

 large subquadrate brown spot at end of cell, preceded by a 

 roundish flattened one ; the space between and on either side 

 slightly paler, yellowish ; exterior line dentate, indicated by 

 the whitish-yellow spaces at end of each tooth ; fringe con- 

 colorous, with paler dots along the base. Hind wings with 

 the whitish markings more clear; one clear whitish spot 

 opposite the cell, and the rest of the exterior line clearly den- 

 ticulate. Head, thorax, and abdomen all dark bronzy fuscous. 

 Underside more bronzy, with all the white markings more 

 distinct. 



Expanse of wings 40 millim. 



One female, Queensland. 



The terminal joint of the palpi is longer and quite acute, 

 unlike the usual palpi of Notarcha. 



