310 Col, C. Swinlioe on new Species of 



each cell, lines across both wings brown, dentated — first ante- 

 nicuial, second discal, third siibniarginal, the two latter 

 running evenly and rather close together, marginal line 

 black ; cilia ochreous, with brown spots opposite the angles 

 of the crenulated border. Underside pure dark grey ; costa 

 of fore wings marked with black and ochreous ; cell-spots 

 and cilia as above ; one transverse dentated line a little 

 beyond the middle. 



Expanse of wings l^^, inch. 



Sarawak, Borneo. Two examples. 



Family Larentiidse. 

 Cryptoloha etaina^ nov. 



(J. Dull cinereous grey : hind wings as dark as the fore 

 wings, the latter with white specks on the costa and two 

 transverse nearly upright brown lines, angled outwards above 

 tlitir centre and sinuous — tiie first from the costa before the 

 middle to the hinder margin at the middle, the second from 

 the costa at two thirds to the hinder angle — the space between 

 the first line and the base ochreous in all three examples ; 

 cilia ochreous, marked with grey. 



Expanse of wings yu inch. 



Khasia Hills. Three examples. 



Allied to C. cinerea, Butler ; lines somewhat similar, but 

 the wing-colour is very different and the insect is very much 

 smaller. 



Family Sterrhidae. 

 Perixera maculifera^ nov. 



$ . Uniform ochreous grey, sparsely irrorated with brown ; 

 a large round brown spot at the end of each cell ; a large 

 brown spot midway between the cell-spot and the outer 

 margin on the hind wing>, the irrorations collected and 

 formed into small clusters on various parts of both wings, 

 and black marginal dots in the interspaces. 



Expanse of wings Ij^q inch. 



Dawson, Queensland. One example. 



Placed provisionally in the genus Perixera until a male is 

 procured to determine it properly ; it is, however, such a 

 curiously marked insect it deserves a description. 



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