1892.] LEPIDOPTERA FROM SANDAKAN. 125 



AGNIDRA CARNEA, n. sp. (Plate VI. fig. 3.) 



c? . Sericeous pale brownish flesh-colour, sparsely irrorated with 

 blackish atoms, which are most abundant on the outer half of the 

 secondaries : primaries crossed by two very indistinct oblique 

 darker lines the first before the middle, irregular, almost {-shaped, 

 the second regular, discal, more oblique, elbowed below apex ; a 

 submarginal series of rosy spots on the veins : secondaries with two 

 whitish stigmata on the discocellulars ; under surface rosy flesh- 

 coloured, veins ochraceous ; wings sprinkled with black atoms ; 

 primaries crossed by an oblique grey discal stripe, which is vaguely 

 continued by the black atoms across the secondaries ; fore tibiae 

 scarlet. Expanse of wings 35 millim. 



Although the apices of the primaries are broken the specimen of 

 this very distinct species in the collection is sufficiently perfect for 

 description. 



BOMBYCIDJE. 

 ERNOLATIA SIGNATA. 



Ernolatia signatff, Walker, Journ. Linn. Soc. vi. p. 131. 

 One female. 



A discoloured male in the Museum from Java is named 

 " Ocinara lida" Moore. 



CARADRINID^E. 

 PRODENIA LITTORALIS. 



Hadena littoralis, Boisduval, Faune Ent. de Madag. p. 91. n. 2, 

 pi. 13. fig. 8. 



CALLOPISTRIID.E. 



I have waded laboriously through Walker's long paper on the 

 Lepidoptera of Sarawak in the * Journal of the Linnean Society' 

 without being able to identify the three following; species with 

 certainty; the first, however, is probably his Eutelial consentanea, 

 and therefore I so name it, although it is not a Eutelia but belongs 

 to a new genus allied to Hyperdasys. 



PACHYDASYS, n. gen. / 



Primaries with straight costa, rectangular apex, and obtusely 

 angulated outer margin ; palpi broad, obliquely ascending, com- 

 pressed, terminal joint short ; antennae of male subserrate, fasci- 

 culated : all the femora and tibiae and the tarsi of the hind legs 

 very broadly fringed and clothed with coarse hair-scales. 



PACHYDASYS CONSENTANEA. (Plate VI. fig. 5.) 



5 . Eutelia ? ccnsentanea, Walker, Journ. Linn. Soc. vii. p. 68. 

 n. 313 (1864). 



One male example. 



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