540 Colonel C. Swinlioe on 



LXX. — Eastern and African Ihterocera. 

 By Colonel C. SwiNiiOE, M.A., F.L.S., &c. 



Family Lithosiidae, 

 Barsine synfypica, nov. 



? . Pure wliite; thorax with two black spots in front, two 

 in the centre, and two at the base: fore wings witii a bhack 

 spot near the base; two bands, each composed of three black 

 transverse streaks, elbowed outwards and nearly touching; a 

 medial, almost erect, transverse black line, also in three parts; 

 a black spot at the end of the cell and a broad marginal band 

 of black streaks on the veins, its inner margin without a line, 

 but uniform and deeply curved towards the outer margin in 

 its middle : hind wings with a narrow marginal band of short 

 black streaks on the veins. 



Expanse of wings 1 inch. 



Padang, W. Sumatra ; one example. 



Pattern somewhat as in B. radians, Moore, from Sikkim, 

 but the basal bands of streaks in that species are erect and 

 not outwardly angled. 



Family LymantriidaB. 

 Genus l^ENDRIA, UOV. 



Palpi minute and porrect ; antennae bipectinate, the 

 branches longer in male than in female ; hind tibias with two 

 pairs of minute spurs : fore wings with vein 2 from the cell 

 at two thirds, 3 from before angle, 4 from the angle, 5 from 

 middle of discocellulars, 6 from uppsr angle ; 7, 8, 9, and 10 

 stalked; 11 from the cell at three fourths : hind wings with 

 vein 2 from two thirds, 3 from before angle, 4 from the 

 angle, 5 from a little above, all these arising rather close 

 together; 6 and 7 from upper angle. 



Type, P. rinaria, Moore. 



Pendria r in aria. 



Sedoa rinaria, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. Co. ii. p. 336 (1859). 

 Caoiria rinaria, Ilmpsn. (part.), Moths India, i. p. 49J (1892). 

 Caragula riiuiria, Swinhoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. ]90-j, p. 377. 



Java, Sumatra. 



