011(1 th<'. allii'd iir,>ai,.s nf the F'ihuI;/ Ardlul,,'. 43 



deeper coloured than primaries, tinted with rose colour, especially 

 towards inner margin, a black spot at end of cell ; a black suT> 

 marginal spot on discoidal interspace, and two or three towards 

 anal angle, zoned with creamy whitish ; primaries below, especi- 

 ally of the male suffused with rose-red, a black spot at end of 

 cell ; apex pale ; secondaries paler than above, very slightly 

 tinted with pink ; a black spot at end of cell ; female with other 

 black spots as above : palpi red with brown tips, coxte and 

 upper surface of femora carmine, tibipe and tarsi partially brown ; 

 venter creamy with a few lateral black dots : expanse of wings, 

 ^ 1 inch, 7 to 10 lines ; ^ 2 inches, to 2 inches 2 lines. 

 A^ India, N. Bengal, &c. IJ.M. 



Spllarctia rabltlnctd. 



Spilosinaa rithitlnda, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc, p. 809, (1865). 

 SpUosoma suhfincta, Walker, Lep. Het. supp. 5, p. 1907, 

 (1866). 



Darjeeling, (A. E. Rassdl). Coll. F. Moore. 



The description of this species is incomplete, but it appears to 

 be allied to S. suffusa of Walker : we have a species nearly agree- 

 ing with the description from Japan. 



Spilardia hifroas. 



Aloa hifrons, Walker, Lep. Het. 3, p. 705, n. 9, (1855). 

 N. China, (Cajiiiinj and Furtam). B.M. 



Spilardia suffusa. 



Spilosorna suff'iisa, Walker, Lep. Het. 3, p. 677, n. 32, (1855). 

 Punjaub, (Hearsai/). B.M. 



Spilard la cuslgneta. 



Spllosoraa casajiida, Kollar, Hligel's Kaschmir, p. 469, n. 8, 

 (1844). 



SpUosoma sangu mails, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc, p. 810, (1865). 

 Darjeeling, (Atkinson). B.M. 



Spilardia dlsclnhjra. 



SpUosoma discinigra, Moore, Proc. Zool. 8oc., p. 810, (1865). 

 Darjeeling. Coll. A. E. Kussell. 



