Eastern and Australian Lejndoptera. 623 



is a darker insect with the hind wings more heavily bordered. 

 My Khasia Hills examples are identical with Walker's 

 Singapore type; I have abactalis also from Singapore, Obi 

 Island, and Waigiu Island, and leucoyastralis from Gilolo, 

 Fergusson Island, and Amboina. 



Family Focillidse. 

 Egnasia rudmuna, nov. 



c? . Palpi, antennse^ head, thorax, and fore wing ochreous 

 brown : fore wings with ante- and postmedial outwardly 

 curved whitish lines, inwardly lined with brown, the former 

 with an outward brown spot on the costa, the latter with a 

 costal spot on each side ; both lines rather acutely bent in- 

 wards below the costa ; the first line with a white spot just 

 outside it in the cell ; the second line with a much larger 

 and distorted white spot inside it at the end of the cell ; a 

 submarginal brightly sinuous white line, curved round a 

 large blackish subapical spot, and some black lunules on the 

 inner side of the line ; some marginal black lunular points 

 outwardly marked with white; marginal line ochreous; cilia 

 ochreous, with a pale brown interline or band : hind wings 

 pale ochreous grey, brownish on the outer portions ; indi- 

 cations of a waved pale submarginal thin band ; two black 

 Avhite-poiuted spots, one above the other, near the abdominal 

 margin above the anal angle ; marginal line black, lunular ; 

 cilia as in the fore wings. Underside ochreous grey : fore wings 

 with indications of theupperside markings: hind wings with 

 three transverse, highly siuuous_, brown lines with some very 

 prominent black spots on them, including a lunular mark at 

 the end of the cell ; antennee bipectinate, with stiff bristles 

 and cilia : fore wings narrow, not angulated, outer margin 

 oblique ; hind wings normal. 



Expanse of wings 1^^ inch. 



Kina Balu ; three examples. 



Rhesala tenuilinea, nov. 



c? . Of a uniform grey-brown : fore wings with five white 

 costal points on the apical third ; both wings with five thin, 

 sinuous, and outwardly curved brown lines, subbasal, aute- 

 mcdial, medial, discal, and submarginal, at equal distances 

 apart, the third running through an 8-shapcd orbicular mark, 

 the last composed of dots : hind wings with three similar 

 lines, corresponding to the last three of the fore wings ; both 

 wings with a brown marginal crcnulatcd line 



