340 Colonel C. Svviulioe on new 



double ring-sliaped mark somewliat like a figure of 8 in tlie 

 cell, anotiier at its end, and a tiiird below the end, the last 

 two more or less connected ; tlie basal half of the fore wing 

 is finely striated with brown thin striations ; there are indica- 

 tions of an outwardly carved brown antemedial line on the 

 fore winp", and a sinuous outwardly curved middle line con- 

 nocted witli the two outer riui>--marks ; both wings with a 

 postmedial line, sinuous in the fore wing-, its upper half very 

 deeply outwardly curved, double on the hind wing, waved 

 and very slightly outwardly curved ; a row of subniarginal 

 brown spots on both wings; outer margin of (he fore wing 

 somewhat excavated below the apex as in E. moza, Butler*, 

 but not so deeplj', and the two tails of the iiind wing blunt 

 and very short. Underside pale pinkish grey, both wings 

 with discoidal marks, double brown transverse lines rather 

 close together, and minute submarginal spots. 



Expanse of wings 1 ^^ inch. 



Hub. Khasia Hills. 



Family PyralidaB. 



Crithote Iwrridipes. 



Crithote horridipes, Wallcer, Journ. Linn, Soc, Zool. vii. p. IPS (lSt34). 

 &elcnis crinipes, Snellen, Tijd. voor Eiit. xxiii. p. ]09, pi. viii. tigs. 4, 4 a 

 (1880). 



Type, Saraw;d\, Borneo, in Mus. Oxon. 



T\))e crinipes, Bonthaiu, (JeleLes, in coll. Snellen. 



Apparently a very widely distrihuted si)ecies. I have it 

 from Gilolo, the Khasia Hills, and from N. Kanara, S. India; 

 there is no appreciable difference in any of them. 



Avitta siihsignans. 



Aritta snlsi<jnans, Walker, xv. 1675 (1858). 



Oroha siirriijen^, "Walker, Joum. Linn. Soc, Zool. vii. p. 81 (1864). 



EpizeiLiis iiiductalis, Snellen, Tijd. Yoor Ent. xxiii. p. 130 (IttSO), and 



xxiv. p. 68, pi. vi. tig. 8 (1881j. 

 Avitta fusciosa, Moore, Descr. lud. Lep. Atk. p. 194, pi. vi. fig. 26 (1882). 



Type, Kanara, S. India, in B. J\J. 



Type surrigenSj Sarawak, Borneo, in Mus. Oxon. 



'I'ype ijiductalis, Makas.sar, Celebes, in coll. Snellen. 



Type faticioba^ Khasia Hills, in coll. Staudinger. 



Another widely-spread species. Snellen records it from 

 Java, and I have received it from Sumba Island, Java, 

 Goping, Peridc, Coomoo (Queensland), the Andaman Islands, 



* Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) i. p. 402 (1878), 



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