844 MR. F. MOORE ON LEPIDOPTEROUS [ Nov. 5, 



ISOTEINON SUBTESTACEUS, 11. Sp. 



Male and Female. Upperside dark olive-brown ; cilia cinereous- 

 brown, with a brown inner line and indistinct bars : fore wing with 

 a semidiaphanous spot at end of the cell, a curved series of three 

 subapical contiguous spots, and two larger contiguous spots on the 

 disk. Underside brownish ochreous, grey-speckled : fore wing with 

 the basal area below the cell and the disk fuliginous black ; spots 

 as above ; male with a black tuft on hind margin : hind wing with 

 a curved discal series of six small white spots, and four subbasal 

 spots, the two lower of the latter being contiguous, the third at the 

 .gnd of the cell, and the fourth above the cell. Palpi and body 

 beneath ochreous-white ; legs brownish ochreous. Allied to 7. at- 

 linsoni, from Darjiling. 



Expanse 1|- inch. 



Ahsown. In coll. J. Wood-Mason. 



Sphinges. 

 Fam. SphingidjE. 

 Subfam. MacroglossinjE. 

 Macroglossa orientalis. 



Macrofflossa orientalis, Butler, Trans. Linn. Soc. x. p. 528 

 (1876). 

 Ahsown. 



Macroglossa luteata. 



Macrofflossa luteata, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1875, p. 241, pi. 

 37. f. 5. 

 Ahsown. 



Subfam. AmbulycinjE. 



Ambulyx substrigilis. 



Ambulyx substriffilis, Westwood, Cab. Orient. Ent. pi. 30. f. 2. 



Taoo, 3000-5000 feet. 



Bombyces. 

 Fam. Zyg^enidjE. 

 Subfam. SyntominjE. 

 Syntomis grotei. 



Syntomis yrotei, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1871, p. 245, pi. 18. 

 f.4. 



Taoo, 3000-5000 feet, March. 



Syntomis sladeni. 



Syntomis sladeni, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1871, p. 245, pi. 18. 

 f. 5. 



Moolai to Moolat, 4500 feet. 



