3'J4 Mv. Butlku on Lepidoptera from Afadagascar, 



Hyjiochroma Grandidieri, n. sp. 



Nearly allied to //, n//ctemerata (nigiiiaria, Guenec), l)ut tlie 

 basal area sordid, the siibbasal black line sharply defined, simply 

 angulated instead of crinkled, the discocellulars black ; the outer 

 black line, limiting the dark area, much straighter ; secondaries 

 Avith the white patch upon the outer border reduced to a small 

 spot. Expanse of wings 2 inches. 



This is one of the not uncommon instances in Avhich species 

 from Madagascar nearly resemble those from Southern India and 

 Ceylon. 



Macaria decrraria (= I'ephria decrraria, Walker). 

 Quite like African examples. 



Comlhama stiholepida, n. sp. 



Wings snow-white, densely mottled Avith dull liluish-green ; 

 a slightly arched testaceous stripe across the l)asal area, and an 

 undulated discal stripe of the same colour ; body Avhitish testa- 

 ceous ; wings beloAv Avhite, primaries Avith testaceous costal 

 border ; body Avhite, legs red-broA\'u above. Expanse of Avings 

 11 lines. 



Allied to C. pieridoides. 



Sindris afjanzini, Boisd. 



This pretty little moth is not Avell represented by Boisduval ; 

 the abdomen is much more slender than in his figure, and has a 

 much more fully developed anal tuft. M. Guenee refers it to 

 his family Scirpuphugidcc and places it amongst the Tincites. 



