1886. } LEPIDOPTERA FROM WESTERN INDIA. 387 
142. CuILeNa sIMItis ? 
Chilena similis, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. v. p. 1071. n. 1 (1855). 
3 2, Campbellpore, from cocoon, July 1885. 
The pair forwarded to me are very large for this species, but, so far 
as can be judged from the much rubbed and frayed specimens, there 
appears to be no difference of pattern. 
143. Mrecasoma VENUSTUM. 
2. Megasoma venustum, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. vi. p. 1449. 
n. 6 (1855). 
2, Campbellpore, 20th July, 1885. 
MusTIuiip#. 
144. Mustru1a coLumBaris, sp.n. (Plate XXXV. fig. 7.) 
Pale sandy greyish brown ; primaries crossed by two dark greyish 
lines, the inner one very irregularly sinuated, commencing in a 
brown costal streak, the second regular, oblique, from inner margin 
to apex; a brown patch at second third of costa and one or two 
diffused spots on outer border ; a black spot at end of cell: secon- 
daries with one irregularly angulated line beyond the middle ; costal 
area whitish ; external area dusky ; a black dot at end of cell: head 
white: under surface uniform pale sandy brown, reddish towards 
outer margin, a single straight grey line across the wings. Expanse 
of wings 61 millim. 
Murree, 13th August, 1885. 
145. CALIGULA SIMLA. 
Saturnia simla, Westwood, Cat. Orient. Ent. p- 41, pl. 20. fig. 1. 
Murree, August 1885. 
One specimen is labelled as “ from chrysalis said to have come 
from the snows, Cashmere.” All the specimens arrived in a more 
or less shattered condition. 
NoTroponrTipa2. 
146. IcHTHYURA CUPREATA, sp. n. 
Brownish or dust-grey ; primaries darker than secondaries and 
varied with irregular bands of pale reddish cupreous ; the wings 
crossed by whitish lines forming in large irregular characters the 
letters VB (left-hand wing); a submarginal series of unequal dust- 
grey spots is left between the cupreous bands on the disk ; secon- 
daries pale towards the base, the costa white; thorax dark grey- 
brown : under surface pale and without markings. Expanse of wings 
28 millim. 
Campbellpore, 26th July, 1885. 
DREPANULID&. 
147, ARGYRIA CINEREA, sp.n. (Plate XXXV. fig. 8.) 
Pale dove-grey ; primaries darker in the centre; all the wings 
