Eastern and Australian Moths. 41)1 



and fore \vin<:;3 dark purple-grey; a small pale pinkish space 

 at end of coll ; a wliitisli j)atcli in the middle of hinder margin, 

 somewhat triani^ular, with the point inwards; the entire wing 

 of ditierent shades of grey ; a black dot in the cell, another at 

 the end, two beyond it, included in a circular row of whitish 

 points which extend from the costa, round the cell, nearly to 

 the whitish pntch on the hinder margin ; some whitish points 

 on costa near apex; a row of submarginal black points and 

 marginal whitish points: hind wings grey; cilia of both 

 win^rs whitish grey : underside uniform pale grey, without 

 markings. 



Expanse of wings 1 inch. 



Sarawak, Borneo. 



Allied to S. cidorana, Ump^n., from Sikkim and the 

 Khasia Hills; there is one example from Borneo in the B. M. 

 amongst the Stictoptera, in QuadritiJie, drawer no. 20t>, an J 

 another from Ferak with Plotheia metaspileUa. 



Family Stictopteridae. 

 Genus Vizaga, nov. 



Palpi upturned, smooth, third joint two thirds length of 

 second; abdomen smooth, extending a little beyond the hind 

 wings ; antenna? in the male very minutely ciliated, about 

 two thirds the length of the body; mid tibiai with one loiur 

 and one short terminal spur, hind tibia with two pairs, the 

 outer ones short : fore wings increasing in width to outer 

 margin, a])ex blunt, hind margin nearly as long as the costal 

 margin, the wing rather short, no raised tufts, retinaculum 

 bar-shaped ; the end of the cell in the male rather distorted, 

 villi two patches of rubbed membrane on the underside, indi- 

 cated above by two short semihyaline streaks, the lower 

 ])ortion of the discoidal vein produced into an acute angle, its 

 middle jjortion concave, vein 2 from close to lower end, 3 fiom 

 the end, 4 and 5 commence close together from the produced 

 angle, 6 and 7 from upper end of cell, the latter bent and 

 forming the lower side of a six-sided areole, 8 and 9 on a 

 stalk from the outer angle of the areole, 10 from two thirds, 

 forming the upperside of the areole : hind wings with veins 3 

 and 4 stalked, 5 from near lower end of cell. 



Type V. {Oji/tiusa?) cj/auea, Snellen, Tijd. voor Ent. 

 xxiv. p. 129, pi. xiv. fig. 2 (1881). Type ? , Luzon. 



I have the female also from Malang, Java; and the Hon. 

 Walter Rothschild has very kindly lent me a male from 

 Sumba. It has many affinities to the genus J/f/cetfa, Walker. 



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