NATADA. — CILIX. 63 



LIMACODID^. 



Natada nilgii-ica. (Plate CXLII. fig. 13.) 



E.Kpanse 1|- inch. 



Male. Nut-browiij with darker hairs and scattered scales. Fore wing with a darker 

 diffused band from apex across the end of cell to inner margin one third from base ; the 

 area outside the band tinged with purple ; a dark bi'own nearly straight submargiiial 

 band. Abdomen and hind wings darker brown. Underside dark brown; costa of both 

 wings slightly paler. 



Narosa contaminata. (Plate CXLII. fig. 3.) 

 Narosa adala, Cotes (Sf Swinh. Cat. Motlis Lid. ii. p. 741 {nee Moore). 



Expanse, S i> ^ ih i'^ch. 



Male and female. Closely allied to the Javan N. adala, but larger; both wings on upper 

 and undersides sullied with fuliginous, with a series of autecilial black spots most prominent 

 towards the apices of each wing ; the markings of fore wing on upperside more distinct. 

 Thorax white, not reddish yellow ; abdomen fuscous. 



Limacodes grisea. (Plate CXLII. fig. 7.) 



Expanse 1 ^., inch. 



Male. Fore wing iron-grey, tinged with rust-red towards outer margin ; a dark medial 

 transverse line, bent inwards near the costa ; a nearly straight submarginal dark line, with a 

 series of indistinct specks inside it on the nervules ; two indistinct superposed rusty spots — 

 one in the eeU, one below it. Hind wing fuscous above. Underside with a distinct black 

 spot at end of cell, and less distinct postmedial band. Head, thorax, and abdomen iron- 

 grey. 



Cilix olivacea. (Plate CXLII. fig. 9.) 



ExjDanse ^ inch. 



Male. Fore wing white ; a large olive-green patch occupying the exterior and internal 

 areas from one third from base to one third from apex, diffused to the apex and along costa ; 

 on this green patch are two purple-grey blotcheSj one on the centre of the inner margin, the 

 other larger and on the outer margin near the outer angle ; reniform outlined in white ; a 

 white line below it to inner margin between the purple-grey patches ; a waved white 

 submarginal line ; a series of black autecilial spots ; cilia white ; costa for two thirds from 



