THE ANNALS 



JlND 



MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. 



[SEVENTH SRRIES.] 

 No. 50. FEBRUARY 1902. 



XVIT. — New Species of Eastern and AuftraUan Heterocera. 

 By Colonel C.'SwiNHOE, xM.A., F.L.S., &c. 



Family Syntomidae. 



Syntomis sala, nov. 



(J ?. Bl.ick, antennae with white tips; frons, collar, a 

 transverse stripe at base of thorax, and segmental bands of 

 abdomen ochreous ; the abdomen of the female is mucli more 

 ochreous, and might be described as ochreous with thin black 

 bands I spots hyaline: fore wings with a wedge-shaped spot 

 filling outer part of cell, a spot below base of cell, anotlier 

 beyond it in the submedian interspace ; sometimes these are 

 conjoined, filling nearly the whole interspace ; two discal 

 spots in the interspaces between veins 3 and 5, an elongated 

 spot above vein 6 near the apex, and a smaller one in the 

 interspace above it, always in the female, only sometimes in 

 the male : hind wings with the basal half hyaline, divided by 

 vein 2 from the discal spots, the costal and marginal borders 

 being broadly black. 



Expanse of wings ^q inch. 



Kina Balu {Everett). 



Ann. & Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 7. Vol. is. 7 



