bib 4 Colonel (. Swinhoe on 
chestnut-brown, edged with white. Fore wing with a 
lunular mark at the end of the cell; a postdiscal row of linear 
marks, one in each interspace, becoming obsolescent towards 
the costa ; a submarginal similar row, thicker and mostly 
connected with each other, the space between them whitish ; 
a marginal row of short thick lunules, ringed with white : 
hind wing with a lunular mark at the end of the cell ; a sub- 
basal spot below the costa, another below on the inner side 
of the diseoidal lunule, a spot near the costa beyond its 
middle, another below it in a line with the upper end of the 
discoidal lunule; a discal row of spots, its upper portion 
curved outwards to near the margin, then inwards in a line to 
the middle of the abdominal margin, the spot in the second 
interspace more inwards than the others; a double row of 
lunules near the outer margin, the outer ones ringed with 
white ; both wings with fine marginal black line ; grey cilia, 
with a white basal thread. 
9. Upperside uniform blackish brown, with a slight 
purplish tinge, marginal line black. Underside as in the 
male. 
Expanse of wings, ¢ 15, 2 7% inch. 
Hab. Aru Island. 
Described from a pair in my collection. 
Family Lithosiide. 
Scaptesyle luzonica, nov. 
3. Head, body, and legs black. Upperside of wings dark, 
bright yellow : fore wing with a narrow, black, transverse, 
upright band a little beyond the middle, bent outwards 
below the costa, then straight down to the hinder margin; 
this band limits a purplish-pink space which cecupies the 
outer portion of the wing, the costal line along it black: 
hind wing with a black marginal band, thickest at the apex, 
narrowing hindwards, terminating at the end of vein 2; 
cilia of both wings black. Underside as on the upperside, 
but duller in colour, the black band on the fore wing much 
broader. 
Expanse of wings, g, 1 inch. 
flab. Luzon, Philippines. 
Described from two males in my collection. 
Family Arctiide. 
Diacrisia sumatrana. 
Diacrisia sumatrana, §, Swinhoe, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) xvi. 
p. 148 (1905). 
¢. Fore wing dull ochreous brown, paler than in the 
