424 071 new Butterflies and Moths from the East. 



14. Ercheia ahnormis^ nov. 



^ . Palpi, head, and thorax dark chocolate-brown ; thorax 

 •with a duplicate grey band down the middle; abdomen dark 

 grey, with indistinct darker grey segmental bands : fore 

 ■wings pale greyish chocolate-colour ; orbicular a small black 

 dot inside a pale spot ; reniform large, nearly oval, with an 

 indistinct mark in it; antemedial, medial, and discal lines 

 indistinct and incomplete, the last the clearest and lunular; 

 two dark shades below the costa, medial and discal ; a broad 

 blackish band on the hinder margin, with its inner edge 

 curved and running halfway up the outer margin ; a thin 

 white line on the edge and a short white streak beyond the 

 middle of the line : hind wings pale blackish on the basal 

 half, dark on the outer half ; whitish on tiie costal space ; a 

 medial white spot and a wliite spot near the middle of the 

 outer margin ; cilia black, with two white patches, one near 

 anal angle and the other beyond the middle. Underside 

 greyish ochreous ; a brown spot at end of cell of hind wings; 

 a thin brown band across both wings beyond the middle, 

 sinuous on the hind wings; a broad brown discal band and 

 some brown suffusion and irrorations between this and the 

 outer margins. 



Expanse of wings 2 inches. 



G oping, Perak (Kunstler). 



There is an example of this form from Selangore in the 

 B, M. without name in Quadrifid drawer no. 103. 



The fore wings are longer and narrower than is usual in 

 this genus. 



15. PhyUodes enganensis^ nov. 



S ? . Allied to Verhuellii, Voll., from Java, and floraUs, 

 Butler, from Borneo; differs from both in the form of the 

 white patch on the hind wing, which is small and narrow, 

 like a long square, its upper and lower margins more or less 

 bluntly dentated, the crimson-red anal border extending from 

 the npper level of the white patch nearly halfway to the 

 middle of its lower side ; the red not running into the white 

 patch as it does in the other two forms, but quite distinct 

 from each other ; the fore wings of the male, as is usual in 

 this group, are much paler than in the female, with the trans- 

 verse fascial more distinct. 



Expanse of wings 6^^ inches. 



Engano, Ic?, 6 ?. 



