154 Col. C. Swinlioe on neio 



I have several examples, all identical; it appears to be a 

 good and uniform species. There is one in the B. M. from 

 Thyetmyo, Burma, in drawer 195, with A. basifera, Walker. 



Maliattha stoJaso, nov. 



(^ ? . White, minutely irrorated with chestnut-red atoms ; 

 palpi, fronsj and antcnnre chestnut-red : fore wings with 

 the costal border and outer portions suffused with that 

 colour; some white specks on the costa; indications of 

 two outwardly curved white lines before and beyond the 

 middle rather close together ; a white transverse streak below 

 the apex close to the outer margin: hind wings grey; 

 marginal line of both wings white; cilia white, interlined 

 with grey. 



Expanse of wings ■^ inch. 



Khasia Hills. 



Allied to M. plumbata, Butler, from Dharmsala, which 

 I also have from Simla ; is common in the Khasia Hills. 

 There is in the B. M. drawer 199, unnamed, one from Arjiino, 

 Java, and one from Sarawak, which appear to me to be 

 identical with the Khasia Hill form. 



Cerynea rubra, nov. 



($ . Palpi, f rons, and head chocolate-brown ; body and 

 wings reddish-orange colour: costa of fore wings broadly 

 chocolate-brown ; two brown dots at the end of the cell ; a 

 pale lunular mark halfway between these and the outer 

 margin : hind wings with a brown mark in the cell, some in 

 the middle, and some in the disk; apparently indications of 

 transverse bands, of which there are also some indications on 

 the fore wings : both wings variegated with marks of darker 

 orange ; brown marginal festoon and black spots. Underside 

 smoky grey, the wings crossed by three indistinct grey bands ; 

 legs brownish grey. 



Expanse of wings ^ inch. 



Matang, Borneo [ISkelford). 



Allied to ustula, Hmpsn., from Ceylon, and superficially 

 somewhat resembling it; but that insect has broader wings 

 and two spots at the end of each cell. 



Rivula niveipmicta, nov. 



^ . Palpi, head, and collar pale ochreous grey; thorax and 

 fore wings dark olive-brown ; spots on fore wings pure white, 

 subbasal, ante- and postmedial, and two close to the apex ; 



