1886. ] LEPIDOPTERA FROM WESTERN INDIA. 385 
Major Yerbury sent three males of this species ; it is perfectly 
constant in all its characters, and therefore readily separable from the 
two north-eastern forms. 
ZYGEUNIDA. 
133. ZyGHZNA CASCHMIRENSIS. 
Zygena caschmirensis, Kollar in Hiig. Kaschm. iv. p. 459. n. 1, 
pl. 19. fig. 6. 
Murree, 9th August, 1885. 
“Common in September.” —J. W. Y. 
ARCTIIDE. 
134. TuHyrGorina, sp. n.? 
One worn specimen, too much injured for description, but appa- 
rently new to science. 
Murree, 9th August, 1885. 
This species should be common, and, even if not, it is so conspi- 
cuous an insect that the only wonder is that it should not exist 
either in the collections of the British Museum or of Mr. F. Moore ; 
of course it might have been passed by under the impression that it 
was some common Spzlosoma or Aloa. 
LITHOSIID&. 
135. DEIOPEIA THYTER. 
Deiopeia thyter, Butler, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 1877, p. 361. 
n. 253. 
Campbellpore, 5th July, 1885. 
‘ Common in May, June, and July.”"—J. W. Y. 
LIpaRiID&. 
136. ARTAXA ANGULIGERA, Sp. 1. 
Primaries above pale ochreous, crossed beyond the middle by a 
tolerably broad belt of dark-brown scales crossed by yellow veins, 
and with a rather acute angle on its outer edge within the second 
median interspace ; a few scales of the same colour near the base 
and others in spots on the external border: secondaries much paler 
than primaries, quite white towards costa: body ochreous; antennz 
white, with grey pectinations ; under surface wholly whitish. 
Expanse of wings 25 millim. 
Murree, 9th August, 1885. 
137. ARTAXA SCINTILLANS. 
Somena scintillans, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. vii. p. 1734 (1855). 
3 2 (in coiti), Murree, 12th August, 1885. 
The female obtained by Major Yerbury differs from the male 
considerably—a most unusual thing in this genus. The colouring 
and pattern more nearly resemble those of A. limbata; from the 
latter it principally differs in its smaller size and uniformly paler 
