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drawer no. 18; it is, however, differently shaped, and has an 
orange instead of brown head, and the markings are of 
an entirely different character. 
Narosa concinna, nov. 
3g. Greyish orange; palpi black at the sides ; frons and a 
stripe behind the collar white; thorax red, with white stripes : 
fore wing with the costal and cell portions mostly yellowish 
white, the lower portion of the wing with many sinuous and 
outwardly curved short red bands, with yellowish-white 
bands between them ; outer third of the wing with the veins 
red and prominent, intersected by a pale band which curves 
inwards and makes two red bands on the upper disc: hind 
wings yellowish white without markings: underside ochreous 
grey, with the veins pale and distinct, the hind wings slightly 
the paler. 
Expanse of wings 1 inch. 
Sarawak, Borneo. 
Allied to N. conspersa, Walker. 
Family Lymantriide. 
Euproctis flavociliata, nov. 
?. Head and collar dull ochreous; thorax brown, with 
some ochreous hairs in front and at the sides: fore wings 
purplish brown, with an ochreous tinge, the ground-colour 
being ochreous, thickly irrorated with minute purple-brown 
atoms: hind wings purplish brown without the ochreous 
tinge, consequently rather darker and duller in colour ; both 
wings without any markings ; cilia long and bright ochreous ; 
abdomen brown, abdominal tuft ochreous white, silky : under- 
side with the pectus and legs ochreous ; body and wings of a 
uniform purple-brown, except for some ochreous hairs at the 
base; costal line of fore wings and cilia of both wings 
ochreous. 
Iixpanse of wings 2 inches. 
Perak. 
Allied to EL. conspersa, Felder, but browner and with the 
irrorations very minute, and not coarse and black as in that 
species, the fringes distiuctly yellow, which is not the case in 
Ee. conspersa. 
Family Arctiidae. 
Subfamily Axor. 
Tthodogastria jumida, nov. 
d+ Palpi crimson; antenne brown, crimson at the base; 
