1886.] LEPIDOPTERA OF MHOW. 447 
Expanse of wings 35, inch. 
June and September. 
A well-marked and pretty little insect. 
ANTHOPHILID. 
107. THALPOCHARES ROSEANA. 
Thalpochares roseana, Moore, P. Z. 8. 1881, p. 370. 
April and May. 
108. THALPOCHARES RIVULA. 
Thalpochares rivula, Moore, Desc. Lep. eol. Atkinson, ii. p. 140 
(1882). 
March. 
109. AGROPHILA SULPHURALIS. 
Phalena-Pyralis sulphuralis, Bergestr. Ins. Suec. 1. 16. 
October. 
110. ANTHOPHILA INNUBILA, Nl. Sp. 
Upperside of a uniform shining cream-colour, the fore wings 
rather darker than the hind wings, and tinged with ochreous, 
especially on the costa. Fore wings sparsely covered with silvery- 
white freckles, and with a whitish line which extends upwards from 
the centre of the hinder margin towards the apex and then angles 
inwards, meeting the costa at the outer two thirds; there is also a 
faint indication of a similar inner line parallel to this just inside the 
middle. Eyes black ; antenne ochreous. Underside paler than the 
upperside, shining, unmarked. 
Expanse of wings 58; inch. 
June. 
111. EuBLEMMA AMABILIS. 
Eublemma amabilis, Moore, Lep. Ceylon, iit. p. 54. 
June. 
PLusipa&. 
112. PLustIa VERTICILLATA. 
Plusia verticillata, Guénée, Noct. ii. 344. 1168. 
September. 
113. PLUSIA EXTRAHENS. 
Plusia extrahens, Walker, xii. 929. 
June and October. 
114. Prusra c1IRCUMFLEXA. 
Phalena-Noctua circumflexa, Linn. Syst. Nat. 125. 
April. 
