Eastern and Australian Ileleroc'ra. 151 



Family Acontiidae. 



24. Bryophila khasiana. 



Bryophila hhasiana, Ilmpsn. Moths India, ii. p. 299 (1894). 

 Apamea repetita, Swinh. (nee Butler), Ann. <& Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) xv. 

 p. 499 (1905). 



Khasia Hills. 



Type in Coll. Elwes. Sir George Hampson informs me 

 that I misidentifiecl this moth. Since writing the above 

 paper I have received another example from Cherra Punji. 



25. Maliattha marginalis. 



Acontia marginalis, "Walker, Journ. Linn. Soc. vii. p. 49 (1864). 

 Maliattha mavfjinalis, Swinh. Cat. Het. Mus. Oxon. ii. p. 51, pi. i. fig. 9 



(1900). 

 Maliattha stolasa, Swinli. Ann. k Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) xv. p. 154 (1905). 



Khasia Hills. 



The type is in Mus. Oxon. from Sarawak. I overlooked 

 it w^ien describing stolasa. It is new to the Indian fauna. 



Family Sarrothripidae. 

 26. Blenina solomonis, nov. 



cJ . Palpi brown above^ Avhite below and at the sides ; 

 head, body^ and fore wings white, thickly irrorated with dark 

 grey : fore wings with basal, medial, and submarginal grey 

 irregular bands, the first outwardly margined by an outwardly 

 rounded sinuous brown line ; the medial band margined on 

 both sides in a similar manner, the band much contracted 

 below the middle and narrow downwards to the hinder 

 margin ; the submarginal band narrow, bifurcate below the 

 costa, and outwardly margined by a deeply sinuous thick 

 brown line, the sinuations forming three blunt outward 

 dentations : hind wings dark brown, without markings. 

 Underside uniform sordid brown, with some darker shading 

 in the interior of the fore wings. 



Expanse of wings 1 j-,, inch. 



Solomon Islands ; one example. 



Somewhat similar in the colour and markings on the fore 

 wings above to B. liclienopa, jMeyrick, which I have from 

 Queensland, but very different on the underside. 



