874 LIEUT.-COL. C. SWINHOE ON THE LEPIDOPTERA [DeC. 1, 



158. BOTYS ABLACTALIS. 



Botys ablacfalis, Walker, xviii. 660. 

 Poona, November. 



The only specimen of this fine species taken by me at Poona has 

 a distinctly greenish tinge. 



159. Botys idyalis. 



Botys idyalis, Walker, xix. 996. 

 Bombay, November. 



160. Botys epastalis, n. sp. (Plate LVII. fig. 13.) 



Bombay. 



Allied to B. albifiinbr talis, Walker, from Java. 



Ochraceous ferruginous, stout, whitish, and shining beneath ; palpi 

 and body white beneath, abdomen extending for one third beyond 

 the wings ; wings opaque, moderately broad ; fore wings with three 

 denticulated brown lines, first antemedial complete and nearly 

 straight, second medial upright and stopping short of the costa, 

 third discal much bent outwardly from the costa, and stops at two 

 thirds of the breadth of the wing ; hind wings with two faint lines, 

 corresponding to the first and second lines of the fore wings, the 

 first line almost invisible, except by a mark near the costa, the second 

 more distinct, and very much bent outwardly ; all the lines tinged 

 with pale reddish outwardly, marginal line pale reddish ; fringe 

 brown, tipped with white. 



Expanse of wings 1 inch. 



161. Ebulea catalatjnalis. 



Botys catalaunalis, Duponchel, Lep. de France, viii. p. 330, 

 pi. 232, f. 8. 



Botys venosalis. Walker, xxxiv. 1401. 



Poona, September, October, and November ; Bombay, September 

 and October. 



162. Spilodes rhodocryptalis. 



Spilodes rhodocryptalis. Walker, xxxiv. \474. 

 Poona, December. 



The type is marked Moreton Bay ; it is a common insect in many 

 parts of India. 



163. Scopula damastesalis. 

 Scopula damastesalis, Walker, xix. 1013. 

 Poona, October, November, and December. 



164. Scopula eximialis. 



Scopula eximialis, Walker, xxxiv. 1471. 

 Bombay, October. 



