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



Caberidse. 



51. Corycia vestigiata, sp. n. 



Snow-white, sericeous : wings crossed beyond the middle 

 by an angulated series of internally brown-edged semicircular 

 or lunate testaceous spots, followed immediately by a series 

 of indistinct lunate brownish markings ; a second similar but 

 reversed submarginal series of lunate markings ; a marginal 

 series of minute black dots : frons reddish brown ; antenna? 

 testaceous. Under surface creamy white, immaculate. Ex- 

 panse of wings 10 lines. 



Darjiling (Lidderdale) . Type B. M. 



Macariidae. 

 52. Evarzia indica, sp. n. 



Testaceous : wings black-speckled, crossed on the basal 

 half by two subparallel blackish-mottled yellow lines, the 

 outer one irregularly undulated : primaries with the external 

 two sevenths darker, crossed obliquely from apex to inner 

 margin by a broad dark brown stripe, which also crosses the 

 secondaries just beyond the middle, its centre occupied by a 

 sandy-yellow line ; external area beyond the stripe greyish 

 brown, marked at external angle with a black spot on a pale 

 testaceous diffused patch striated with black • margin black ; 

 apical half of fringe blackish, inferior half testaceous ; a sub- 

 apical costal red-brown marking formed of two parallel oblique 

 and slightly curved dashes corresponding in character with 

 the commencements of the two subbasal lines ; two black 

 costal spots beyond the subapical dashes : secondaries with a 

 diamond-shaped red-brown spot on second median interspace, 

 and two or three ill-defined dots on the subcostal interspaces ; 

 a black marginal line : abdomen with two dorsal series of 

 black dots. Under surface sandy yellow : wings speckled with 

 black, crossed before the middle by a brown irregular line 

 varied with ferruginous ; a black dot at the end of each dis- 

 coidal cell : primaries with a broad brown-edged rust-red 

 band traversed by an indistinct lunulated brown line, and im- 

 mediately followed by the smoky-brown external area ; an 

 oval sandy-yellow apical costal spot ; fringe as above : secon- 

 daries crossed by a broad oblique discal belt, smoky brown 

 internally, rust-red bordered with smoky brown externally ; 

 a black marginal line. Expanse of wings 1 inch 8 lines. 



Darjiling (Lidderdale). Type B. M. 



Near to E. ozararia, but with more defined markings, the 

 broad discal stripe of the upper surface placed much further 



