362 Mr. A. G. Butler on new Species of 



35. Graphiphora lepida, n. sp. (no. 707). 



Rosy brown, sericeous : primaries with the orbicular and 

 reniform spots confluent and uniting with a longitudinal ab- 

 breviated basal dash below the median vein, these markings 

 all very dark olive-brown ; two very slender and irregular 

 zigzag blackish central lines ; a bisinuated submarginal series 

 of pale-edged brown spots : secondaries dusky towards outer 

 margin, fringe pale : thorax pale brown, with a greyish tint, 

 rosy in front, with a blackish bisinuated line across the collar ; 

 head red-brown; abdomen brownish testaceous, with clay- 

 coloured fringe. Wings and body below pale rosy brown ; pri- 

 maries greyish in the middle, discocellular spots and two con- 

 tinuous parallel discal lines grey. Expanse of wings 1 inch 



8 lines. 



36. Graphvphora lubentia, n. sp. (no. 699). 



Primaries shining rosy brown, a chocolate-coloured nebula 

 relieving the discoidal spots (which are well-defined and 

 large), and limited internally by two parallel angulated brown 

 lines, which cross the wing at basal two fifths ; two or three 

 brown markings near the base ; two arched discal lines placed 

 close together, the inner one undulated ; a slightly wavy 

 brown line, interrupted towards costa and terminating upon 

 the costa in an oblique blackish dash, limiting the external 

 area: secondaries silky greyish brown, darkest upon the outer 

 border ; fringe stramineous : thorax rosy brown, varied with 

 chocolate-colour : abdomen greyish brown. Primaries below 

 shining greyish brown, with reddish costal and external borders : 

 secondaries shining creamy white, with broad, reddish, costal 

 border, a greyish-brown streak parallel to the outer border, 

 and an abbreviated discal line of the same colour across the 

 costal area: body rosy brownish. Expanse of wings 1 inch 



9 lines. 



This species seems to be allied to " Noctua " fuscostigma of 

 Bremer. 



Orthosiidae. 



Mr. Pryer has sent an example of the European genus and 

 species Panolis pimperda. 



37. Tcem'ocampa evanula, n. sp. (no. 712). 



Sordid whity brown : primaries crossed near the middle by 

 two parallel straight dusky lines, terminating in the cell on 

 each side of the orbicular spot ; the latter is large and oblique, 

 and touches the reniform spot, which is also large ; the area 



