1883.] MR. A. G. BUTLER ON INDIAN LEPIDOPTERA. 159 



61. MaMESTRA DOLOROSA. 



Mamestra dolorosa. Walker, Cat. Lep. Het., Suppl. ii. p. 667 

 (186.5). 



"Solun. I have taken it also at Mhow in November, and at 

 Suttara in the same month." — C. S. 



62. Mamestra brassic^. 



PhalcBna-Noctua brassica, Linnseus, Syst. Nat. i. p. .516 (1766) 

 " Solun, in May ; common there in May and June." — C. S. 



63. Apamea tjndicilia. 



Apamea undicilia, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. ix. p. 251, n. 18 

 (1856). 

 Solun. 



64. Perigea serva. 



Celcena serva, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xv. p. 1689 (1858). 

 Perigea canorufa. Walker, I. c. Suppl. ii. p. 683 (1865). 

 Solun. 



65. Perigea galaxia, sp. n. 



S . Primaries above dark brown, with bronzy brown reflections ; 

 ordinary lines black, commencing upon the costa in oblique snow- 

 white dashes ; the denticulated discal line very prominent, each 

 denticle terminated externally in a white point; orbicular spot very 

 small, with an iris of white scales, very indistinct ; reniform spot 

 laro-e, snow-white, dotted with black and with a greyish central 

 streak; submarginal Une very irregular, chiefly indicated by a 

 slender white external edge, external border of wing beyond this line 

 pale ; a marginal series of depressed conical black spots ; fringe sordid 

 white spotted with brown : secondaries pale bronzy brown, with a 

 greyish tint towards outer margin ; fringe cream-coloured, tipped 

 with silvery whitish and traversed by a grey line : body corresponding 

 in general colour with the wings. Under surface pale bronzy brown, 

 almost golden in some lights ; primaries with a greyish subtint, and 

 the secondaries, especially towards abdominal border, with a whitish 

 subtint ; a dusky stripe beyond the cells, bisinuated in the primaries, 

 arched and macular in the secondaries ; a marginal series of black 

 dots ; fringe cream-coloured, tipped with grey ; pectus silvery grey- 

 ish ; antennae below reddish. Expanse of wings 30 mm. 



The locality is lost ; I believe, however, that it occurs at Dharm- 

 sala. 



66. Ilattia cephusalis. 



Ilattia cephusalis, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xvi. p. 209, n. 1 (1858). 

 cJ . "Solun, in October ; taken there also in July, and at Mhow 

 iu October."— C. S. 



