424 On new Butterflies and Moths from the East. 



14. Ercheia abnormis, nov. 



(^ . Palpi, head, and thorax dark chocohite-brown ; thorax 

 ■witii a duplicate grey band down the middle; abdomen dark 

 grey, with indistinct darker grey segmental bands : fore 

 vings pale greyish chocolate-colour; orbicular a small black 

 dot inside a pale spot; reniform large, nearly oval, with an 

 indistinct mark in it; antemedial, medial, and discal lines 

 indistinct and incomplete, the last the clearest and lunular; 

 two dark shades below the costa, medial and discal ; a broad 

 blackish band on the hinder margin, with its inner edge 

 cuived and running halfway up the outer margin ; a thin 

 white III e on the edge and a short white streak beyond the 

 middle of the line: hind wings pale blackish on the basal 

 half, dark on the outt-r halt ; w'hitish on the costal space ; a 

 n.edial white spot and a white spot near the middle of the 

 outer n argin ; cilia black, with two white patches, one near 

 ai'.al angle and the other beyond the midcle. Underside 

 greyish ochreous; a brown .'^pot at end ot cell of hind wings; 

 a thin biown band across Loth wings beyond the middle, 

 sinuous on the hind wings; a broad biown discal band and 

 some brown suffusion and iriorations between this and the 

 outer margins. 



Exp;;nse of wings 2 inches. 



G oping, Pernk (^Kunsil'r). 



1 here is an example of this form from Selangore in the 

 B. 1^1. without name in Quadrifid drawer no. 103. 



'ihe lore w ings are longer and narrower than is usual in 

 this genus. 



15. PhyUodes enganensi's, nov. 



cJ 9 . Allied to Verhuellii, Voll., from Java, and floroUs, 

 Butler, from Borneo; differs from both in the form of the 

 white patch on the hind wing, which is small and narrow, 

 like a long square, its upper and lower margins more or less 

 bluntly dentaied, the crimson-red anal border extending from 

 the upper level of the white patch nearly halfway to the 

 middle of its lower side ; the red not running into the white 

 patch as it does in the other two forms, but quite distinct 

 from each other ; the fore wings of the male, as is usual in 

 this gioup, are much paler than in the female, with the trans- 

 verse fasciai more distinct. 



Expanse of wings G7V inches. 



Engano, Ic?, 6 ? . 



