Species of In do- Ma^ai/an Heterocera. 73 



discoidal mark, a slioit sinuous mark above it, another sinuous 

 line inwardly below it ; a postmedial highly ctu'ved and 

 recurved line ; a row of subniargiual black dots ; cilia con- 

 colorous with tiie wing: hind wing white, without markings. 

 Underside: body, legs, and wings white, somewhat shining, 

 without any markings. 



Expanse ot" wings, ? , Ij-^ inch. 



II ih. Queensland, Australia. 



Carea intermedia, nov. 



cJ . Head and thorax dark flesh-pink ; a dark line down 

 eacii side ; abdomen white, with some flesh-pink suffui^ion 

 and segmental lines: fore wing clear, jiale flesli-pink; a 

 darker line from the costal third to a little beyond the middle 

 of the hinder margin, nearly straight, slightly bent inwards 

 below the cosfa ; a dark inwardly and evenly curved line 

 from the costa one-fourth from the apex to the hinder angle, 

 some slight darker shading on the upper half; on the inner 

 side of this line a faint line runs close to it ; outer marginal 

 line and cilia dark brown : hind wing pure white, without 

 markings; cilia brown. 



? . -More pink than the male ; the fore wing is very 

 uniform in shade of colour, with very faint trace.s of the 

 transverse lines. 



Expanse of wings, (^ ? , 1^ inch. 

 Hah. Kandy, Ceylon, and Palni Hills, S. India. 

 The lines are disposed like those in C. subiilis, but it is 

 altogether a different-looking insect. I have siihtilis of both 

 sexes from dift'erent parts of India and also from Ceylon. 



PI. VIII. flg. 6 subtilis, fig. 7 intermedia ; the genitalia 

 varies but little. 



Carea innocens^ nov. 



? . Palpi, head, tiiorax, and fore wing bright pinkish red; 

 palpi white beneath, the colour of the wing very uniform and 

 bright ; the only lines at all distinguishable are two, and 

 these are very indistinct — the first a slightly curved line a 

 little darker than the ground-colour from the costa before the 

 middle to the hinder margin near the angle, the other an 

 erect whitish line from the costa one-fifth trom the apex to 

 the hinder angle; the cilia is brown, the outer margin of the 

 wing angled a.s in C. suhtilis : hind wing white, the outer 

 margin narrowly suffused with pale i)inkish red ; cilia simi- 

 larly coloured, with pale basal line : abdomen white, with 



