92 Mr. F. Moore on neio Species 



Fam. Liparidse. 



Pantana sinica. 



Male greyish white : fore wing with the base, anterior and 

 outer margins broadly bordered with fuliginous brown ; a 

 black-speckled irregular-shaped spot between the veins beneath 

 the cell. Thorax fuliginous brown ; front of head and palpi 

 ochreous yellow. Abdomen and legs greyish white. Pecti- 

 nations of antennae daVk brown, shafts grey. 



Exp. If inch. 



Hah. Shanghai. In coll. W. B. Pryer and F. Moore. 



Near to P. baswara of Java, but smaller, the hind border 

 of fore wing unmarked, and the hind wing without any mar- 

 ginal brown border. 



Lcelia sangaica. 



Male. Upperside pale greyish ochreous, whitish ochreous at 

 base of hind wing ; fore wing with a short series of six black 

 dots curving hindward from the apex ; base of thorax and 

 abdomen whitish. Pectinations of antennaj fuliginous, shaft 

 whitish ; front of head, palpi, and legs brownish ochreous. 

 Underside paler, without spots. 



Exp. If inch. 



Shanghai. In coll. W. B. Pryer. 



This species is closely allied to L. cmnosa axi^ to L. sinensis^ 

 Walk. 



Redoa alba. 



Female. Pure white throughout : wings covered with glossy 

 silky scales, which are disposed on the fore wings in numerous 

 slightly raised transverse folds; a small black-speckled oblique 

 spot at end of cell in fore wing. 



Exp. If inch. 



Hah. Shanghai. In coll. W. B. Pryer. 



The wings in this species are broader than in R. sinensis^ 

 and diifer in the corrugated character of the fore wing. 



Redoa sinensis. 



Male and female. Pure white ; wings covered with glossy 

 silky scales ; fore wing with an indistinct blackish-speckled 

 spot at end of the cell. Front of head, palpi, bands on femora 

 and tarsi ochreous yellow. Pectinations of antennas pale 

 brown. 



Exp. J.1t%, ? iT^inch. 



Hah. Shanghai. In coll. W. B. Pryer and F. Moore. 



