Species of Eastern Lepidoptera. 13 



hind wings without sutfusion ; ;i bhick chjt at end of cell ; a 

 black discal crenulate line across both wings. 



Ex))anse of wings 1 ,''„ inch. 



Shiliong. One pair. 



Genus ILvDiZA, Walker. 



Badtza distorta, sj). n. 



^ 9 . I'alpi with the second and last joints v/ith tufts of 

 thick hairs ; antenna? with fine bij^ectinations, which in the 

 niiildle are thickened on one side for a short distance; body 

 and basal half of wings greyish ochreous. Fore wings with a 

 small white spot in the middle of the cell, a larger one at the 

 end : both wings crossed by a medial white band, containing 

 a sinuous purple line, the band suffused with ochreous on fore 

 w'ings, margined inwardly with purplish suffusion on hind 

 wings, followed by a broad purple discal band limited out- 

 wardly by a submarginal sinuous wliite line ; the marginal 

 space marked with white at apex and hinder angle on fore 

 wings, and suffused with white in parts on the hind wing; 

 marginal lunules black. The female differs from the male in 

 having the basal part of botii wings more or less suffused 

 with ])urple. 



Expanse of wings 1 ,-,, inch. 



Ternate, one male and two females ; Gilolo, three males 

 and one female. 



The costa of fore wings, which are long and narrow, is 

 rather deeply excavated in the middle, much more so than in 

 Badiza ereboi'des, Walker, and makes the wings upturned, and 

 gives the insect a peculiarly distorted appearance. 



Genus Oglasa, Walker. 



Oglasa albodentata, sp. n. 



(^ $ . Palpi, head, and collar red-brown : thorax and fore 

 wings purplish pink-grey ; a black dot for the orbicular ; reni- 

 form pale, ringed with brown; antemedial, medial, and post- 

 medial indistinct waved brown lines ; a black angular patch 

 on costa near ajicx, a pale mark on costa on each side of it ; 

 a brown streak from the patch to the outer margin (in the 

 male only) and a white, highly dentate, discal line : hind 

 wings blackish brown, with indistinct antemedial, medial, 

 and discal waved black lines, the last with some ochreous 

 spots on the outside of its upper half and a large pinkish- 

 ochreous patch on the margin above the anal angle. The 



