466 aectiadje. 



d . Head orange-yellow, the vertex black-brown ; thorax very 

 dark red-brown, the edges of teguke and spots on shoulders orange- 

 yellow ; pectus, legs, and abdomen orange-yellow, the last with 

 some dark brown at base of dorsum and before anal tuft. Fore 

 wing very dark red-brown with a broad orange-yellow costal fascia 

 from base to beyond middle, the costal edge black towards base. 

 Hind wing orange-yellow, the termen narrowly dark red-brown. 

 Underside of fore wing with the inner area whitish to beyond 

 middle. 



Hab. N. Celebes, Toli-toli (Fruhstorfer), type f 6 in Coll. 

 Rothschild. Exp. 30 millim. 



213. Nishada flabrifera. 



Larva. Piepers, Tijd. v. Ent. xlvii. p. 141, pi. x. f. 3. 



Dorsal area black, ventral area grey ; intersegmental white lines ; 

 each somite with a lateral brown Avart ; clothed with black hair, 

 the 1st somite with lateral pencils of long hair. Food-plant, 

 Miiscus. 



214. Nishada sambara, insert (syn.) : — 

 Nishada flavens, Eoths. Nov. Zool. xix. p. 216 (1912). 

 Java, type f 6 in Coll. Rothschild. 



215 a. Nishada brunneipennis. (Plate XXV. fig. 34.) 



Nishada brunneipennis, Hmpsn. A. M. N. H. (8) viii. p. 401 (1911). 



d . Head and teguke orange-yellow ; palpi brown at tips ; 

 antennae brown ; teguke with brown patches ; thorax dark brown 

 with some orange-yellow at base of patagia and a patch on meta- 

 thorax ; pectus and legs yellow, the latter brown above ; abdomen 

 dark brown, the ventral surface yellow. Fore wing brown with 

 a yellow spot at base of costa. Hind wing brown, the costal area 

 whitish. Underside of fore wing with the basal half whitish 

 except the costal area. 



$ . Hind wing uniform pale brown ; the underside of both wings 

 wholly In-own. 



Sab. Moluccas, Batian (Dolurly), 3 6, 1 $ type. Exp. 

 6 22-24, $ 26 millim. 



Page 115. Lexis is a synonym of Chionsema, and the genus will 

 stand as 



TIGRIOIDES, insert :— 



Type. 



Parapelosia, Beth. -Baker, Nov. Zool. xv. p. 192 (1908) grisescens. 



217 a. Tigrioides phaeola, trans, from p. 119. 



