Eastern and Australian Moths. AT3 
and even, and extending across the base of the hind wings ; 
the remaining portion of both the wings is dark chocolate, 
the ochreous band is slightly irrorated in parts with fine 
chocolate-brown irrorations, more so in some examples than 
in others; on the fore wings there is an ochreous, slightly 
sinuous, duplex line or thin band from the hinder margin one 
third from the hinder angle up to the apex of the wing, an 
indistinct somewhat similar submarginal band, and some pale 
markings between the two bands and some pale dots on the 
costa: hind wing with very indistinct antemedial and sub- 
marginal sinuous lines, marked outwardly here and there with 
ochreous ; cilia of both wings ochreous, with brown patches : 
underside uniform chocolate-brown, with ochreous dots on 
costa of fore wings. 
Eixpanse of wings 75 inch. 
Sarawak, Borneo. 
Very similar in appearance to Cerynea semilux, Walker, 
but is easily distinguishable by the transverse discal duplex 
ochreous band. 
This is the species referred to by Herr Semper in Schmett. 
Philipp. Het. p. 524 (1900), from Luzon, an example of 
which he was good enough to send me for examination, 
Oruza astona, nov. 
gS %. Ochreous grey, with very minute ochreous-brown 
irorations: fore wings with a longitudinal row of four black 
spots in the middle, some black dots on costa near apex, sub- 
marginal and marginal rows of black lunular spots on a 
darker eo and a dark short apical streak: hind wings 
with a dark cell-spot ; a medial transverse, white, narrow, and 
even band, thickly edged with dark brown on the inner side, 
the brown edging slight on the outer side; submarginal and 
marginal black lunules, a largish brown spot in upper portion 
of the space below the middle band, the remaining portion 
filled in with indistinct grey markings : on the underside the 
hind wings are mostly white ; two black spots in middle of 
fore wing; medial and submarginal blackish bands on hind 
wing, the first being continued a short distance near hinder 
angle of fore wing; lunule at end of cell and marginal black 
points. 
Ixpanse of wings 4% inch. 
Sarawak, Borneo. 
Allied to OU. hydrocampata, Guen., but is at once distin- 
guishable by the longitudinal row of four black spots on the 
fore wing. 
_To be continued. | 
Ann. & Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 7. Vol. vii. BE 
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