Eastern and African Lepidoptera, 501 



Family Lithosiidas. 

 Asura acteola, nov. 



? . Head, fions, palpi, legs, and body beneath ochreous ; 

 tliorax and fore wings scarlet, tinged with ochreous, markings 

 ])ale black ; an erect thin black band in the middle of the 

 fore wingSj some very short longitudinal streaks on the inner 

 part of the wings, and some rather longer similar but more 

 distinct streaks forming a band on the disk, parallel with 

 the outer margin : abdomen and hind wings pale ochreous, 

 WMthout markings. Wings on the underside ochreous, tinged 

 with scarlet, without any markings. 



Expanse of wings -{'^^ inch. 



Siara, Muok-Lek, 1000 feet, January {Fruhstorfer) . 



Asura orsova, nov. 



(J . Palpi, thorax, and fore wings bright orange, smeared 

 in parts between the veins with pale scarlet ; two transverse 

 blackish bands of short longitudinal streaks — antemedial and 

 discal — neither of them reaching the costa, the former out- 

 wardly curved, the latter parallel with the outer margin; 

 abdomen and hind wings ochreous grey, unmarked. Under- 

 side of a uniform ochreous grey, with the bands of the fore 

 wings much paler than they are above. 



Expanse of wings -i% inch. 



Siam, Muok-Lek, 1000 feet, January [Fruhstorfer). 



Asura undulata, nov. 



c?. Palpi, head, and thorax bright ochreous; abdomen 

 ochreous grey, the anal tuft, a little space before it, and the 

 underside blackish brown : fore wings with a black subcostal 

 spot close to the base and a large blackish cloud running 

 through the wing, twice angled towards the costa and twice 

 towards the binder margin, occupying nearly the whole wing, 

 leaving the margins broadly yellow; hind wings ochreous 

 grey, nearly white. Underside paler, a brown suffused sub- 

 apical mark on hind wings. 



Expanse of wings 1 inch. 



Khasia Hills (Hamilton). 



Eugoa immunda, nov. 



? . Wings of a dull obscure whitish colour; on the fore 

 wings there are very minute grey striations, a chocolate- 

 coloured basal band, and a similarly coloured marginal band 



