154 On Eastern and Australian Ileierocera. 



lines ; the medial line running through a dark hrown fascia 

 which O'osses the middle of both wings, the third line dentate ; 

 a submarginal sinuous fascia from the costa before apex to 

 the hinder angle : hind uings with a dentate but not sinuous 

 discal line and a submarginal sinuous line, which does not 

 enter the white apical space ; cilia of both wings whitish. 

 Underside brown, smeared with Mhitish scales j a straight 

 thick brown line, outwardly edged with white, from the costa 

 of fore wings one fourth from apex to the abdominal margin 

 of hind wings a little beyond the middle ; indications of a 

 discal band; a thin, brown, marginal band and whitish cilia. 



Expanse of wings 2^% inches. 



Sawangan, N. Celebes ; six examples. 



In markings unlike anything I have ever seen. 



Family Focillidae. 



33. Zetlies subapicalis, nov. 



(^ . Of a uniform ochreous fawn-colour; first two joints 

 of palpi brown; thorax blackish brown in front : fore wings 

 with a small black patch on costa at the base ; a black dot 

 in the middle of the cell, one at the upper and another at 

 the lower end ; a large rounded subapical patch of greyish- 

 white scales on the outer margin, with some black suffusion 

 in its interior, and four black dots marked with white close 

 to the outer margin within the patch ; some very minute 

 dots on the outer margin hindwards ; indistinct sinuous 

 transverse lines, medial and postmedial : hind wing with a 

 black dot at lower end of cell, the discoidal vein faintly 

 marked with black ; a medial, indistinct, sinuous line, a 

 prominent black spot below its commencement on the outer 

 margin, also some black points along the margin. Underside 

 brighter and paler, the interior of the fore wings and the 

 w^hole of the hind Avings whitish, the discoidal marks and 

 rather prominent, discal, sinuous lines pinkish. 



Expanse of wings l^^ inch. 



Silchar, Cachar ; one example. 



Family Bcarmiidae. 



34. Thinopteryx pratoraria. 



Urapteryx prcstoraria, Felder, Reise Nov. pi. cixii. fig. 13 (1873). 

 N. Celebes ; five pairs. 



Type in Coll. Rothschild ; in 'Reise Movara' it is said to 

 be a male from the East Indies. Dr. Jordan, in answer to 



