oOO Col. C Swinlioe on Ennti'm FleUrocera. 



allied to R. lineosa, ]\Ioorc, a common Indian insect, bnt the 

 transverse lines on the fore winj^s are closer together and 

 the reniforra is of a different nature. 



Family Acontiidse. 



Metachrostis brunneiplagu, nov. 



(^ ? . Palpi, head, and thorax dark pinkish brown, palpi 

 ■«ith the last joint pale : fore wings pale pinkish brown, a 

 brown patch at the base with nearly npright outer margin, a 

 large brown costal patcb extending fi'om beyond the middle 

 nearly to the apex, some brown spots on the costa ; indi- 

 cations of a medial double line, also of three sinuous lines 

 below the patch, and three large pale brown spots on the 

 outer margin ; marginal line very thin and interrupted by 

 the veins ; cilia with a pale brown interline : hind wings 

 pale pinkish brown, paler than the fore wings, with an indis- 

 tinct pale brown marginal line. 



Expanse of wangs ^^„ inch. 



Khasia Hills; many examples. 



Not unlike M. brnnnea. Leech, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1900, 

 p. 157, from Central China, but that form has no basal 

 band. 



Motina cerjualis. 

 Motina cequalis, Walker, xxvii. 12 (1863). 



Khasia Hills. 



The type from Sarawak, Borneo, is in the B. ]\r. 



Family Quadrifidse. 

 Bhsticorhinus rivuhsa. 



Therynesia rivitlosa, Walk, xxxiii. lOGO (180-5). 



Acantholinos quadripuncta, Swiuhoe, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) ix. 

 p. 42.3 (1892). 



The type from Moulmein is in the B. ^I. The type of 

 quadripuncfa, also in the B. M., is from Palawan. I have it 

 also from the Nilgiri Hills, and there are examples in the 

 B. M. from Ceylon and from Java. 



Family Focillidae. 

 Ai'itta surrigens. 



Oroha surrigens, Walker, Jouvn. Linn. Soc, Zool. vii. p. 81 (1864). 



Andaman Islands [Bingham). 



The type from Sarawak is in Mus. Oxon. ; in Cat, Het. 



