1885.] of bombay and the deccan. 861 



65. Macaria myaudaria. 



Macaria myaudaria, Walker, xxvi. p. 1649. 

 Matheran, May. 



66. Macaria zebrina. 



Tephrina zebrina, Butler, P. Z. S. 1883, p. 171. 



Pooua, September to February (very pleutiful) ; Bombay. 



67. Macaria strenuataria. 



Macaria strenuataria. Walker, xxvi. p. 1647. 

 Poena, October. 



68. Macaria lithina. 



Tephrina lithina, Butler, P. Z. S. 1883, p. 171. 

 Poona, October. 



69. Macaria granitalis. 



Tephrina granitalis, Butler, P. Z. S. 1883, p. 171. 

 Poona, September to December. 



70. Macaria boaria, n. sp, (Plate LVI. fig. 12, d •) 

 Poona, October. 



Allied to M. indotata, Walker. 



Greyish white irrorated with chocolate-brown ; thorax with the 

 collar yellow ; abdomen whitish ; wings with the irrorations densely 

 packed in places, forming in the fore wings a dark interrupted line 

 along the costa ; an inner and a median line, the former bent out- 

 wardly, nearly meeting the median line at its centre, and in some 

 specimens forming a diffuse brown patch there ; the median line runs 

 also across the hind wings, as does also an outer waved line, with 

 the space between these two lines whitish in both wings ; outside 

 the outer line, and touching it, is a diiFuse brown baud, with 

 a black spot in its centre, which is more or less obsolete in some 

 specimens and very prominent in others ; marginal points brown, 

 distinct. 



Expanse of wings 1 inch. 



71. Macaria bolina, n. sp. 



Pooua, October, November, and December ; Bombay, November. 



Near M.falsaria, Walker. 



Pale bone-coloured, distinctly irrorated with brown and grey atoms, 

 a small brown spot at the end of each cell, and black marginal 

 points to all the wings ; costal border grey ; male with a central and 

 a discal thin band, reddish grey, across both wings ; with a minutely 

 sinuated darker line running through the latter ; female without the 

 central band and with the outer band slightly broader, and with the 

 space outside this band of a darker and redder tinge. I have one 

 male example which also shows this marginal reddish tinge ; but the 

 males are generally without it. 



Expanse of wings 1^^ inch. 

 Proc. Zool. Soc— 1885, No. LVI. 56 



