488 Colonel C. Swinhoe on 
T have in my collection a very fair series of the following, 
all clearly distinct from each other :—crocopterata, Kollar ; 
assamensis, mihi; padanga, mihi (one example) ; nebulosa, 
Butler; delectans, Butler; cctrina, Warren; lorguini, Oberth. 
(one example). 
Family Pyralide. 
Dicuocrosiv Zz. 
Endocrossts kenricki, nov. 
& @. Very like a small £. flavibasalis, Moore, but the 
wings are shorter and broader -and the entire fore legs are 
broadly banded with chocolate-brown, and the inner choco- 
late transverse line of the fore wings above is represented by 
three spots in the four males and three females before me ; 
there is no difference in size or markings. 
Expanse of wings 1,% inch. 
Hab. Kkeikei. 
There is an example in the B.M. unnamed. 
Dichocrocis pulalis, nov. 
6. Bright ochreous yellow: both wings covered with 
large black spots, fore wings with six in the basal area, one 
in the cell, three conjoined across the end, shghtly outwardly 
curved ; a short similar band straight down from the costa 
one-fourth from the apex, followed by a nearly straight band 
of eight spots right across the wing, and three near the outer 
margin below its middle: hind wing with a large spot in the 
cell, a band of six spots across the middle of the wing, with 
a gap in its centre, followed by a slightly curved band of ten 
spots, and three near the middle of the outer margin: wings 
beneath paler, spots as above. Palpi, head, body above and 
below, and the legs concolorous with the wings; abdomen 
above with prominent spots on the first four segments. 
EXxxpanse of wings 1% inch. 
Hab. Maymyo, Burma. 
SYLEPTINE. . 
Ligropia sumatralis, nov. 
3. Palpi chocolate-brown, white beneath at base: fore 
wing palish purple-brown, somewhat glossy ; a white spot in 
the middle of the cell, with a blackish square spot on each 
side of it, joined together ; a large white spot beyond it, well 
beyond the end of the cell, with similar blackish spots 
