132 MR. A. G. BUTLER ON [Feb. 16, 



EUSCHEMID^E. 

 EUSCHEMA DOUBLEDAYI. 



Nazis doubledayi, Snellen, Tijd. voor Ent. xxvii. pp. Ixxxii and 

 96-98 (1884). 



CHRYSOCRASPEDA VINOSA. 



Chrysocraspeda vinosa, Warren, in lift. 



A beautiful little bright yellow species, maculated and banded witb 

 plum-colour ; it is to be hoped that a description of it will soon be 

 published. 



A much-worn example, apparently of a true Idcea, new to the 

 Museum collection, was also obtained by Mr. Pryer. 



MESOSTROPHE OVISIGNATA. 



Anisodes omsignata, Moore, Lep. Ceylon, iii. p. 444 (1884-7). 

 The specimen from Sandakan agrees perfectly well with the 

 Ceylonese type. 



CABERHXE. 

 MARESIA ? UNDIFASCIATA, n. sp. (Plate VI. fig. 10.) 



Basal area of wings white, speckled with black and transversely 

 striated with pearl-grey ; remainder of wings pearl-grey, striated 

 with white and crossed to near costa by white-edged, zigzag, dark 

 brown stripes, three on the primaries and two on the secondaries, 

 also by a submarginal stripe, slightly waved on the primaries, but 

 distinctly zigzag on the secondaries, the third and sixth angles filled 

 in so as to form blackish, more or less triangular spots ; a slender, 

 slightly zigzag, black marginal line ; fringe, excepting along the 

 abdominal margin of the secondaries, very short : head and collar 

 blackish ; thorax white, speckled with black ; abdomen wanting : 

 under surface pale pearl-grey ; the disk of the wings crossed by two 

 subparallel darker grey bands, enclosing a white belt ; the outer 

 band angulated on the primaries ; legs silvery whitish. Expanse of 

 wings 33 millim. 



! have been unable to find any description or figure of this lovely 

 little moth ; judging by the descriptions alone, it would seem to be 

 allied to Acidalia destituta and Maresia binotata, described by Walker 

 from specimens coming from Sula and in Mr. Saunders's collection 



MACARIID.E, 

 PLUTODES CYCLAEIA. 

 Plutodes cyclaria, Guenee, Phal. ii. p. 1 18. n. 11 1 1, pi. 20. fig. 3. 



TRYGODES DIVISARIA. 



Macaria divisaria, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xxiv. p. 107 (1861). 



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