LITHOSIIN^E. 99 



Chamaita trichopleroides. Walker : xxxi. 248 (i 864). 

 a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). b. New Guinea (Wallace). 



436. Chamaita crassicornis. 



Chamaita crassicornis. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 122 

 (1862) 



xxxi. 248 (1864). 



a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). 



GENUS MINNAGABA. Walker: xxxv. 1902 (1866). 



437. Minnagara fasoiata. PI. IV. f. 20. 



Minnagara fascia fa. Walker : xxxv. 1903 (1866). 

 a. Sula (type) (Wallace). 



GENUS BYBSIA. Walker: xxxi. 193(1864). 



438. Byrsia dotata. PI. III. f. 9. 



Byrsia dotata. Walker: xxxi. 193 (1864). 



Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 333. 



a. Batchian (type) (Wallace). 



GENUS DABANTASIA. Walker : Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., iii. 

 p. 186 (1859). 



439. Darantacia cuneiplena. PL ill. f. 17. 



Darantacia cuneiplena. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., iii. p. 186 



(1859). 

 - xxxi. 197 (1864). 



a. Singapore (type) (Wallace). b. Without locality. c. 



Sula (Wallace). 



GENUS PEBONETIS. Meyrick : Journ. Linn. Soc., N. S. W. (2), 

 i. p. 242 (1866.) 



440. Peronetis naringa. n. sp. PI. in. f. 16. 



<5 Head, collar, some marks on thorax and tip of abdomen 

 ochreous, antennae, space on head between them, and body black, 

 palpi ochreous with last joint black. Fore-wings ochreous with 

 bands black on all the borders ; three transverse bands, i st close 

 to base, 2nd before the middle, and rather oblique from hinder 

 margin inwards, 3rd submarginal and corresponding to the shape 

 of the margin, a prominent black spot at end of cell which touches 

 the costal band and is connected with the 2nd transverse band by 

 a" similar thick band along the median vein. Hind-wings ochreous 

 at the base and along the costal border, black on the outer two 

 thirds. Underside, wings somewhat as above, but the two inner 

 transverse bands in fore- wing are wanting, and the yellow on hind- 



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