854 DR. A. G. BUTLER ON LEPIDOPTERA [Nov. 17, 



broader wings, the presence of the apical subcostal bifurcation, 

 and in the form and greater intensity of the apical marginal black 

 spots : wings above milk-white ; primaries with the basal third 

 bright cadmium-yellow bordered with gamboge ; costal border 

 irrorated with black ; apical border narrowly pearl-grey, the apical 

 furca and a series of triangular spots terminating the nervures 

 intense black : secondaries faintly tinted with yellow at the base ; 

 a marginal series of eight intensely black spots : body normal. 

 Primaries below white, with extreme costal margin and dots 

 at extremities of nervures black ; base almost to end of cell 

 brilliant orange edged with yellow ; apical border creamy buff : 

 secondaries creamy buff, palest over end of cell, base suffused with 

 orange, the costal areole brilliant orange, external border washed 

 with deep buff; black spots as above: body whitish. Expanse of 

 wings 64 millim. 

 Two males. 



The following Heterocera are new : - 



LIP ARID JB. 

 ANTIPHELLA ATRINOTATA, sp. n. (Plate XLIII. fig. 5.) 



Pearl-white, wings semitransparent ; primaries with three sub- 

 apical spots in a slightly curved series parallel to outer margin and 

 two spots placed obliquely near external angle, all blackish and 

 very small ; costal margin also black, very distinctly so at basal 

 third : antennse pale testaceous ; body of similar colouring, but 

 densely irrorated, rather than clothed, with white scales : under 

 surface as above. Expanse of wings 34 millim. 



One male. 



NYCTEMERID.E. 



PBJEGORISTA ZEBRA, sp. n. (Plate XLIII. fig. 4.) 



cJ . Like P. sirnilis, Walk. ( = helcitoides, Devvitz), but the sub- 

 apical patch on the black area of primaries broad and almost 

 wholly ochreous as in P. formosa, the spot towards external angle 

 also ochreous ; secondaries orange-vermilion, with the usual black 

 border and white-chequered fringe : body as in P. similis. Expanse 

 of wings 71 millim. 



One male. 



FODINA JOHNSTONI, sp. n. (Plate XLIII. fig. 6.) 



Close to F. dlbicincta, but with the primaries more closely 

 resembling those of F. postmaculata in pattern, the wing being 

 crossed as in that species by an oblique buff band ending at external 

 angle in a greyish lobe ; outer margin also buff ; fringe greyish. 

 Expanse of wings 17 millim. 



One rather poor example. 



This is doubtless the African representative of the Ceylonese 

 F. postmaculata, from which the more buff-tinted markings of the 

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