On new Eastern and Australian Moths. AG3 
LIX.—New Genera and Species of Eastern and Australian 
Moths. By Colonel C. SwinHos, M.A.; F.L.S., &e. 
Family Boarmiida. 
Subfam. Apraxiv2, 
Abraxas latifasciata, nov. 
@. Wings above and below black, with a very broad 
white medial band, not quite touching the costa on either 
wing, constricted in the middle in the fore wings, broader and 
nearly of even breadth throughout in the hind wings; head 
and body black, with yellow markings, as in the allied forms 
of A. munda, Walker. 
Expanse of wings 2°; inches. 
Fergusson Island. 
Nearest to A. (Craspedosis) sibilla, Warren, Nov. Zool. vi. 
p. 345, from Halmahera, and to some of the forms of munda, 
Walker; these do not belong to the genus Craspedosis, but 
come into the Potera group of the genus Abravxas; there is 
no fovea in the male, as in Craspedosis proper. 
Family Limacodida. 
Susica sinensis. 
Tadema sinensis, Walker, vii. p. 1759 (1856). 
The type came from Shanghai and is a male. I have both 
sexes from Sarawak, and as the female has been hitherto 
unknown, I describe it. 
¢. Of a uniform glossy ochreous fawn-colour : fore wings 
sparsely irrorated with black atoms ; a brown spot at the end 
of cell ; indications of interior and exterior bands, the latter 
containing a brown faint patch in the middle of the disc; 
hind wings slightly paler and without markings; cilia of 
both wings dark brown, with pale basal line: underside 
coloured like the upperside; wings without gloss; both 
wings covered with black irrorations ; cilia concolorous with 
the wings. 
Expanse of wings 1,5, inch. 
Thosea bhaga, nov. 
$. Top of head and band behind collar yellow, as is also 
the abdominal tuft, the rest of the body dark red-brown : 
fore wings pale red-brown, the basal third dark brown like 
