170 MR. A. G. BUTLER ON INDIAN LEPIDOPTERA. [Apr. 3, 



two slightly darker spots, one subcostal, the other ou the second 

 median interspace ; costal border slightly paler than the rest of the 

 ground-colour, unspotted : under surface pale flesh-tinted, with 

 minute dusky discocellular dots. Expanse of wings 30 mm. 

 Dharmsala. 



128. Ephyra cleoraria. 



Acidalia cleoraria. Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xxiii. p. 792, u. 275 

 (1861). 



" Mhow, October 1 881 and February 1882 ; also taken here in 

 March, at Depalpore in November, and at Assirghur in October ; I 

 have also one example from Solun." — C. S. 



129. Id^A INVALIDA? 



Acidalia invalida, Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist, ser .5, vol. iv. 

 p. 439, u. 75 (1879). 



" Kurrachee, December 1879 ; one also taken there in May : it is 

 scarce." — C. 8. 



The example sent to me is in bad condition, but it appears to be 

 the same as the Japanese species. 



130. iDiEA NEGATARIA. 



Acidalia negaturia, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xxii. p. 751, n. 193 

 (1861). 



"Depalpore, November 1881 ; only one taken there, and one also 

 taken at Mhow in October." — C. S. 



131. Id.«a absconditaria. 



Acidalia absconditaria. Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xxiii. p. 757, 

 u. 203 (1861). 



"Mhow, October and December 1881; also taken here in 

 November, but is not common." — C. S. 



132. iDJiA walkeri. 



Acidalia extimaria, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xxiii. p. 794, n. 280 

 (nee 252) (1861). 



"Mhow, January 1882 ; one other taken iu October."— C. S. 



133. IdjEA inductata. 



Acidalia inductata, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xxiii. p. 792, n. 276 

 (1861). 



"Kurrachee, February and December 1879; taken there occa- 

 sionally iu May, November, and December, butnot common." — G. S. 



The specimens were separated under two numbers by the collector. 



134. Hyria bilineata, sp. n, 



Ochreous ; wings sericeous, sparsely striated with ferruginous ; a 

 nearly straight line, from costa of primaries to abdominal margin of 

 secondaries, a little before the middle, and an irregular submarginal 



