1877. | HETEROCEROUS LEPIDOPTERA. 169 
PROTOPARCE LINGENs, n, sp. 
Primaries above greyish brown, crossed by ill-defined black lunu- 
lated interrupted lines, most strongly defined over the central area ; 
an oblique blackish band across the end of the cell, and not extend- 
ing beyond the median nervure ; the usual longitudinal black streaks on 
the median interspaces ; a black-bordered apical patch as in Diludia ; 
fringe alternately white and brown, a black-edged white discoidal 
stigma; secondaries ochreous, sordid towards apex ; costal area 
marginal black band, tapering from the apex to the anal angle ; outer 
border greyish brown; anal margin white ; fringe alternately white 
and brown; body above brown 3. back of collar black : tegulee 
bordered externally with black and fringed with white; two black. 
bordered yellow Spots on metathorax ; hind margin of thorax black ; 
abdomen with a central longitudinal interrupted black line from the 
second to the fifth segment ; a central white spot on the basal seg- 
ment ; a lateral series of black-bordered oblique white spots ; hind 
margin of the segments white-edged 3 antennze whity-brown, ferru- 
ginous internally ; proboscis castaneous: wings below pale brown, 
the basicostal area of primaries, and the basal half of secondaries 
sandy brown; body below white, the palpi and front of pectus tes- 
taceous: expanse of wings 3 inches 4 lines ; length of body 1 inch 
7 lines, of proboscis extended 3 inches 5 lines, of antennz 10 lines, 
Hab. Madagascar. 
Considering the size of this species, the length of its proboscis and 
of its antennee are remarkable. It is most nearly allied to P. solani, 
but is a well-defined and very distinct species. 
CHALCosIID2&. 
CyrcLosta UNIFORMIS, n. sp. 
Dull brown, shot with dark dull green, as in C. panthera, but 
with no trace of the conspicuous maculated white border common to 
that species ; expanse of wings 2 inches, 
fab. Sarawak (Low). 
A very distinct species. It occurs also in Sumatra. 
MIMEvuPLaa, n. gen. 
Allied to Cyclosia and Pompelon, general aspect of Amesia, 
coloration of the Rhopalocerous genera Huplea and Calliplea. 
This genus differs from both Cyclosia and Pompelon in the less- 
rounded form of the primaries, the longer inner margin of these 
wings, the great length of the median and shortness of the subcostal 
nervures ; the discoidal cell is consequently longer behind than in 
front, and is deeply and angularly excavated in front; the upper 
radial is emitted with the third subcostal branch from a short foot- 
stalk, whereas the lower radial is not emitted from the same point 
with the third median branch as in Cyclosia and Pompelon ; the ab- 
domen extends also beyond the secondaries, Type 
