Gciicm Cosinoscarta and Plujiiiatuddha. 267 



4. P. dislocata. 



Ccrco]jis dislocata, "Walker, Jouni. Linn. Soc. Zool. vol. I, 

 p. 95, u. 55 (1857). 



Singapore (^Ff6//«6'e). Type. B.M. 



^ 5. P. Sonde. 



^ Tomasiris Semde, Stal, OlVers. Kougl. Vetensk. Akad. 

 Fork, p. J51, n. 4 (1865). 

 V Siam,^aos. B.M. 



6. P. inconsjncua, n. sp. 



Head above and thorax blue-black, rugiilose, testaceous 

 pubescent ; head below, scuteUuni, abdomen and legs tes- 

 taceous ; thorax with lateral anterior margins and two 

 central spots, fulvous ; scutellum crossed by a black spot, 

 venter crossed by regular series of black spots ; pectus 

 black; tegmina piceous, base irregularly testaceous, two 

 irregular transverse bands, dividing them into three 

 equal parts, the inner one interrupted ; wings slightly 

 fuscescent. Length 9 mill ; expanse of tegmina 21. 



Ceylon. Two specimens. B.M. 



7. P. Stalii, n. sp. 



° Tomasins circunuhida Stal (nee Walker), Ofvers. Kongl. 

 Vetensk. Akad. Fork., p. 150, n. 3 (18(i5). 



K India. B.M. 



Dr. Stal unfortunately publishes his belief tliat this is 

 Walker's \J. circumduda (Ofvers. Vetensk. p. 721 note, 

 1870) ; however, it is so similar to that species in jjattern 

 that Mr. Walker accidentally placed the name under it in 

 the cabinet, leaving " C. costalis" under the type. 



8. P. triscriata, n. sp. 



Allied to P. Stalii, larger, with broader tegmina, the 

 transverse bands of which are each broken up into three 

 spots ; head red-brown, becoming redder in front, clypeus 

 scarlet; tliorax, pectus and legs piceous, tlie lateral anterior 

 margins of the thorax scarlet ; scutellum black, with scarlet 



