Gi6 Mr. W. Sclums on 



base of antennae; collar brown, darkest mediallj'; thorax 

 bufF-brown, the patagia streaked with dark brown; abdomen 

 buff, a dark brown dorsal tuft at base. Fore wings buff, 

 shaded with pinkish brown ; a greyish-brown shade through 

 cell to termen between 5 and 7, interrupted at end of cell by 

 bufF and pale reddish-brown transverse streaks on and at 

 either side of discocellular ; a geminate dark brown streak 

 below cell from base to middle of wing, surmounted and 

 followed by a greyish-brown shade to below vein 5 near post- 

 medial ; a geminate fine brownish streak along submedian ; 

 the postmedial fine brownish, forming very deep and narrow 

 curves, the inward curve between veins 4 and 5 marked with 

 black ; the margins, except at base of wing, dark reddish 

 brown, streaked with fuscous brown ; a whitish-buff sub- 

 terminal line, angled and outcurved at submedian fold ; a fine 

 lilaciiie white line on outer margin and lighter brown shadings 

 chiefly towards apex. Hind wings yellowish white; dark 

 brown shadings at anal angle crossed by whitish lines. 

 Underneath yellowish white ; fore wings finely brown on 

 costa towards apex and on cilia. 



Expanse, S ^4 mm. 



Expanse, ? 73 mm. 



JJab. Sixola, Tuis. 



Arhacia, H.-S., and Lirimiris, Wlk., had better be sepa- 

 rated by the fasciculate antennae in the former and the pecti- 

 nated antennse in the latter, as the separation of veins 3 and 4 

 on hind wings seems to vary. A. co7nbusta, H.-S., is repre- 

 sented in the British Museum by three females, and I have 

 not yet seen the male, which is well figured by H.-S. ; the 

 wings below are dark brown. A. {Lirimiris) imitans, Schs., 

 differs in the pale costa of hind wings in ^ , and the bufF- 

 brown hind wings in ? , also by the whitish-bufF underside. 

 A. lignaris, Schs., is readily distinguished from either by the 

 dark shade beyond cell. A. fascis, Schs., A. meridionalis, 

 Schs., and A. elongata, Schs., should be transferred to Liri- 

 miris. A. corina, Schs., had also better be placed with these 

 last species, although the antennas are simple in the female. 



Notoplust'a eunoteloides, sp. n. 



cJ. Head and collar reddish brown; thorax violaceous 

 brown, some grey shadings posteriorly ; abdomen above 

 lilacine brown, the last two segments greyish, with a dorsal 

 dark point on last segment. Fore wings : the basal third 

 dark brown, except on inner margin, which is grey, limited 

 by a darker brown line, outwardly edged with whitish ; outer 



