1884.] LEPIDOPTEKA FROM KURRACHEE. 523 



70. Myana atromacula, n. sp. (Plate XL VIII. fig. 5.) 

 Kurrachee, February. 



Oc'nreous cinereous ; thorax with a brownish band in front; fore 

 wings — costa brownish with black dots, outer third brownish suffused 

 inwardly, with black marginal points, and black on the veins ; a large 

 renitbrm black spot, and two large deep black longitudinal streaks 

 near the base, a wavy double ill-defined outer line. Hind wings 

 same general colour as the fore wings, with a discal suffused brownish 

 band. Expanse of wings 1 inch. 



Pyrales. 

 Pyralid^e. 



71. Hypoxia VULGARIS, Butler, P. Z.S, 1881, p. 621. 

 Common from March to ]May and from August to November. 



72. Hypoxia vafera, n. sp. (Plate XLVIII. fig. 8.) 

 Kurrachee, April. 



Allied to the preceding. General colour pale chocolate-grey; 

 abdomen paler, with each segment distinctly marked with silvery 

 grey : fore wings with the basal third pale chocolate, bounded out- 

 wardly with a darker, sli;rhtly waved line, succeeded by a white band ; 

 a dark chocolate band beyond the middle, running from the centre 

 of the hinder margin to the costa near the apex, the central space 

 between these bands much paler than the rest of the wing; outer 

 third of the wing same colour as the basal third, with a white deeply 

 waved band joining the last band at the costa ; a chocolate spot at 

 the end of the cell : hind wings whitish, with a deep diffused, pale 

 greyish-chocolate border, with a wavy white band running through 

 it ; fringe whitish, with chocolate edges. Expanse of wings || inch. 



73. Hypoxia rubella, n. sp. (Plate XLVIII. fig. 9.) 

 Kurrachee, January and August. 



Body and basal third of fore wings chocolate-grey; rest of the 

 wing very much paler, nearly white ; two white lines— one bordering 

 the basal third, edged inwardly with brown, and nearly straight, the 

 other very wavy, commencing at the costa near the apex, and ter- 

 minating at the centre of the hinder margin, and edged with brown 

 outwardly; some darker shades of colour near this line ; maro-inal 

 line white with black spots ; fringe white. Hind wings greyish 

 white, with a thin brown marginal line ; fringe white. Expanse of 

 wings ^ inch. 



74. Pyralis geronxesalis. Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. xix 

 p. 896. 



Kurrachee, January. 



75. Pyralis uberalis, n. sp. (Plate XLVIII. fig. 10.) 

 Kurrachee, May. 



Fore wings and thorax greyish brown striated with white ; head 

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