1886.] LEPIDOPTERA OF MHOW. 441 
Basal third of the hind wings clothed with long pale hairs. Under- 
side clear greyish yellow, with the bands and marks as above but 
paler. 
Female of a uniform rufous-brown, coloured somewhat similarly 
to ¢ E. undata, Blanchard. Bands dark rufous-brown, placed as in 
the male but much straighter, less toothed and hardly at all bent in 
towards the costa, and the brown spots outside the outer straight 
band of the fore wings are wanting in the female; antenne, head, and 
body dark rufous-brown. Underside pale rufous ; markings as above 
but much paler. 
Expanse of wings, 63,5, 2 4 inches. 
June. 
DREPANULIDZ. 
62. ARGYRIS EXTRUSATA. 
Ephyra extrusata, Walker, xxii. 637 (1861). 
October. 
SATURNIID&. 
63. ANTHERZA NEBULOSA. 
Anthered nebulosa, Hutton, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1869, p. 16. 
Common in the jungles below Assirghur from August to October. 
Cossip&. 
64. PHRAGMATACIA MINOR. 
Phragmatecia minor, Moore, Desc. Lep. Col. Atkinson, part i. 
p- 87. 
June. 
65. BRACHYLIA ACRONYCTOIDES. . 
Brachylia acronyctoides, Moore, P. Z. 8. 1879, p. 411, pl. 34. f. 4. 
June. 
NocrTueEs. 
LEUCANID&. 
66. LEUCANIA EXTRANEA. 
Leucania extranea, Guénée, Noct. i. 77, 104. 
April. 
67. LEUCANIA AUREOLA. 
Leucania aureola, Walker, ix. 108. 
September, in great numbers for about a fortnight. 
68. LeucANIA INFERENS. 
Leucania inferens, Walker, ix. 105. 
Mr. Butler identified some Moths I sent him in 1882, taken in 
September 1881, as this species. 1 therefore enter it in this list, but 
I have no Mhow examples in my collection now, neither have I any 
note in my diary of Lepidoptera of having taken this insect in Mhow. 
