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Underside similar to that of P. nyassas. 



This species belongs to the group which has no black and 

 crimson spot in the cell of the hind wing on the underside, of 

 which the other species, P. porthaon, policenes, and evombar, 

 are amply distinct. P. anthus and lurlinus, with the black 

 and crimson spot, are very like P. nyassai and utuba on the 

 upperside. 



55. Coladenia maculata, sp. n. 



Expanse 1§ inch. 



Male. — Allied to G. galenas, Fabr. Fore wing with the 

 spot below the median nervure similar to that species, and 

 not small as in biseriata, Butl., or large and run into the 

 median band as in meditrina, Hew. ; the median band 

 broader than in galenus and biseriata, and the spot below the 

 first median nervule large and joined to the band (in meditrina 

 the markings are large, run together, and cover the greater 

 part of the fore wing) ; the three irregularly placed spots 

 towards the apex and outer margin are large and nearly 

 joined. 



Hind wing with the spot in the cell as in galenus, it being 

 absent in the other two species ; the markings towards outer 

 margin large and more joined together than in the other 

 species, with a black patch on them between the second sub- 

 costal and first discoidal nervules, as in meditrina. 



HETEROCEftA. 

 Lithosiidse. 



56. Egybolia Vaillantina, Stoll. 



Nyctemeridae. 

 57. Terinafulva, sp. n. 



Expanse 2 inches. 



Male. — Allied to T. tenuis, Butl. : of a more yellow ful- 

 vous. Fore wing with the black of the apical patch running- 

 more into the upper extremity of the cell and along the median 

 nervure at the lower extremity ; the subapical white patch is 

 large and has a small white spot below it. Hind wing with 

 the black border only extending along the apical third of the 

 outer margin and irregular in width. 



