1880.] LEPIDOPTERA FROM FORMOSA. 677 



70. ACONTIA MERIDIONALIS. 



Acontia meridionalis, "Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. Suppl. iii. p. 785 

 (1865). 



One damaged specimen. 



71. Acontia maculosa. 



Acontia maculosa, Walker, Cat. Lep, Het. xii. p. 795 (1857). 

 One good specimen. 



ANTHOPHlLIDiE. 



72. MlCRA DEROGATA. 



Micra deroyata, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xii. p. 825 (1857). 

 One good specimen. 



73. ACANTHOLIPES' INCONSPICUA, Sp. n. 



Nearest to A. nigrisic/na and A. affinis. Sericeous, dark grey : 

 primaries with an oblique black discoidal stigma, immediately fol- 

 lowed by a broad sigmoidal blackish belt from the centre of the 

 inner margin to the subcostal vein ; external area limited internally 

 by an oblique blackish stripe enclosing an ochreous line, and running 

 from inner margin almost to apex : secondaries with the disk 

 blackish, crossed from close to the external angle to the radial vein 

 by an oblique narrow ochreous stripe. Under surface much paler 

 than above ; the wings very pale grey, speckled with darker scales, 

 crossed beyond the middle by two parallel darker stripes (the outer 

 one of primaries confluent with the external border), and a broad 

 dark grey external border : palpi blackish above, white below. Ex- 

 panse of wings 1 inch. 



Two specimens, somewhat rubbed. 



Plus 1 1 D^. 



74. Plusia verticillata. 



Plusia verticillata, Gucnee, Noct. ii. p. 344 (1852). 

 One specimen. 



75. Plusia ochrevta. 



Plusia ochreata. Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. Suppl. iii. p. 839 (1865). 

 One specimen. 



GoNOPTERIDiE. 



76. COSMOPHILA INDICA. 



CosmopMla indica, Guenee, Noct. ii. p. 396 (1852). 

 Three specimens. 



■' This species agrees with Boccla. Walk., iii geneial pattern autl coloration. 

 Mr. Moore assures me that that genus is structurally identical with Mkro- 

 phi/i-a = Aca n iholipes, Lederev. 



