498 Col. C. Swinhoe on new 
grey points; cilia white: the underside is browner and less 
olive, the wings without markings except for the discal row 
of dots, obsolete on the fore wings in the male, distinct and 
complete on both wings in the female. 
Expanse of wings 2,4 inches. 
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3. Singapore. In B. M. 
9. Jaintia Hills. 
Family Focillide. 
Zethes multiplaga, nov. 
?. Of a uniform ochreous grey, with brown irrorations ; 
last joint of palpi with a black band at the tip: fore wing 
with two large green-black spots—first at costal fifth, with 
some red-brown scales beneath it, a sinuous pale line on each 
side, which circles round the spot at the costal edge, forming 
all together a subbasal band ; the second is at the end of cell, 
a black dot in the middle, a pale medial red-brown band, 
more or less double, straight across the wing, except where it 
courses round the large cell-spot; a discal straight band, 
which is green-black, from below the costa to vein 5, crossed 
by the whitish veins, and a whitish transverse line down the 
black centre, some black and white costal marks: hind wing 
with a large green-black spot at lower end of cell, two near 
anal angle, and a medial double grey line touching the inner 
side of the large cell-spot; both wings with a submarginal 
highly sinuous band, the space from this to the outer margin 
darker than the rest of the wings; small black lunules close 
to the margin and grey cilia with pale basal line: underside 
grey; fore wings tinged with pale red, small cell-spots; a 
medial sinuous reddish line across both wings; a broad 
blackish band, smeared with greyish, and black lunules near 
outer margin as above. 
Expanse of wings 14 inch. 
Jaintia Hills. 
Egnasia costalis. 
Acharya costalis, Moore, P. Z. S. 1888, p. 28, pl. vi. fig. 10, 3. 
The type specimen is a male from the Andamans. I have 
now the other sex; it is in general coloration and in the 
disposition of the markings similar to the male, but the costal 
band of fore wings and the discal line of both wings are 
purplish black, instead of being ochreous white as in the male. 
Port Blair, Andaman Island. 
