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On new Lepidoptera from Bangala. 



at the base of the wing Biuch 

 larger in size, and extending along 

 the inner margin, which greatly 

 reduces the size of the white 

 portion ; this white patch extends 

 up to the discoidal cell. The black 

 apical patch is relieved by a 

 small ■^hite ovate spot. 



Hind wing \ white, with a very 

 broad border of black on the 

 hind margin ; there is also a 

 small patch of black at the base. 



Underside same as above ; at 

 the base of both wings is a patch 

 of rufous, rather larger in size 

 than in G. circumdata. 



Hah. Bangala. 



base, the white patch on the 

 inner margin extending to the 

 base of the wing. The black 

 apical patch is relieved by a 

 small white ovate spot. 



Hind iving : whole of the 

 basal area white, with an irre- 

 gular border of black on the 

 hind margin. At the base there 

 is no black visible as in the fore 

 wing. 



Underside exactly the same 

 as the upperside ; at the base 

 of both wings a small patch 

 of rufous, this colour being less 

 plainly marked on the hind wing. 



I add the description of another apparently new species of 

 Moth. 



Otroeda Jonesi, sp. n. 



General colour smoky brown, 

 with the costa, apical portion, 

 and hind margin of the fore wing 

 rather darker brown. On the 

 hind marginal border is a row 

 of six white spots varying in 

 size. 



Near the end of the discoidal 

 cell, and below the subcostal 

 nervure, is a transverse band of 

 "white, increasing in width a little 

 above the posterior angle ; a 

 second band of white a little 

 below the apex of the fore wing. 



At the posterior angle are 

 three small white spots extend- 

 ing up towards the apex. The 

 submedian nerviire, from the 

 base to the hind margin, has a 

 very distinct streak of white ; 

 there are also some other streaks 

 of white, one near the costal 

 margin and another in the dis- 

 coidal cell, with two larger white 

 streaks, much longer, just below 

 the cell. 



Otroeda hesperia, Cram. 



General colour white, with the 

 costa, apical portion, and hind 

 margin of the fore wing brownish 

 black. On this black border is 

 a subterminal row of six white 

 spots varying in size. 



About the middle of the fore 

 wing, from the costa, crossing at 

 the end of the discoidal cell, is a 

 transverse band of brown, de- 

 creasing to a point towards the 

 first median nervule, and some- 

 times joining the black border 

 on the hind margin. Xear the 

 base is a second brown band 

 crossing from the costa through 

 the middle of the discoidal cell 

 and joining the submedian ner- 

 vure at the posterior angle. 

 From the base, pointing to the 

 hind margin, are a number of 

 brown streaks. 



