1886. ] LEPIDOPTERA FROM WESTERN INDIA. 381 
EuURHIPIDS. 
108. PENICILLARIA EXCITANS, sp. n. 
Allied to P. geyeri ; of the same size, form, and general pattern, 
but the whole of the whity-brown markings of primaries and basal 
two thirds of secondaries altered to snow-white ; the testaceous areas 
replaced by brick-red and the dull brown by pale ash-grey ; the 
collar snow-white excepting at the base, the prothorax edged with 
white, the thorax reddish, the abdomen greyish towards the base; 
the under surface white, with black and grey markings instead of 
pale brown with darker brown markings. Expanse of wings 42 
millim. 
Bugnoter, September 19th, 1885. 
TOXOCAMPID&. 
109. PLecorrerA REFLEXA. 
Plecoptera reflexa, Guénée, Noct. ii. p. 431. n. 1303. 
Trigonodes? gammoides, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xv. p. 1833 
(1858). 
Poaphila? simplex, Walker, 1. c. p. 1840 (1858). 
Campbellpore, 26th and 30th July, 1885. 
110. ToxocAMPA ORIENTALIS, sp. 0. 
Allied to 7. lilacina of Japan ; of the same colours and pattern on 
the upper surface, but considerably larger and with the fringe of 
secondaries paler: on the under surface the entire external third 
excepting the fringe is much darker ; the costa of primaries from 
the middle is ochraceous, and the basal:two thirds of the secondaries 
brownish white, with a distinct black discocellular spot and an 
arched dusky stripe across the disk. Expanse of wings 47 millim. 
Murree, 7th August, 1885. 
POLYDESMID&. 
111. PANDESMA QUENAVADI. 
Pandesma quenavadi, Guénée, Noct. ii. p. 438. n. 1310. 
Campbellpore, 30th June, 6th, 7th, and 25th July, 1885. 
The specimen last enumerated is unusually dwarfed and dark, 
but does not appear to differ in any other respect from ordinary 
examples ; it is a little rubbed, and consequently the black markings 
are partly obliterated, which may account for its being differently 
numbered by Major Yerbury. 
HoMoprerRIpD2&. 
112. ALAMIS UMBRINA. 
Alamis umbrina, Guénée, Noct. iii. p. 4. n. 1321. 
Var. Alamis albicincta, Guénée, 1. c. n. 1322. 
Campbellpore, 29th June and 30th July, 1885. 
