1886. | LEPIDOPTERA OF MHOW. 457 
densely packed in places, forming bands along the costa and on all 
the borders of both wings. Fore wings with an oblique central band 
of the same colour (also irrorated with darker atoms) from the 
centre of the hinder margin to the apex; a row of brown dots between 
this band and the outer margin, the dots being connected together 
with a line of pale atoms; a brown dot at the end of the cell and 
sometimes one or two more in a row inwards; fringe white, densely 
irrorated with brown atoms, making it clearly interlined. Hind 
wings with a brown dot at the end of the cell, with a central band of 
the same colour as that in the fore wings, the band being curved 
inwardly to the costa; an outward row of dots connected together 
by brownish atoms, and a marginal row of dots; fringe as in fore 
wings ; in some specimens the outer line of atoms in both wings is 
double, with the dot on the inside line. Underside like the upperside, 
but darker and duller. 
Expanse of wings ;®; inch. 
February to June; common. 
196. NapAGARA GRISEA. 
Nadagara grisea, Butler, P.Z. 8. 1883, p. 172. 
May. 
PYRALES, 
PyRALIDE. 
197. PYRALIS LUCILLALIS. 
Pyralis lucillalis, Walker, xvii. 268. 
April and September. 
198. PyRALIS UBERALIS. 
Pyralis uberalis, Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 1884, p. 523, pl. 48. f. 10. 
May. 
199. CLEDEOBIA HYPOTIALIS. 
Cledeobia hypotialis, Swinhoe, P. Z.S. 1885, p. 866. 
June, September, and October ; in great plenty in June. 
ENNYCHIIDZ. 
200. PyrausTA STULTALIS. 
Botys stultalis, Walker, xviii. 669. 
June and September. 
201. RHODARIA JUNCTURALIS. 
Rhodaria juncturalis, Walker, xxxiv. 1283. 
September. 
ASOPIID, 
202. HyMeEnNtIA FASCIALIS. 
cgi Alain fascialis, Cram, Pap. Exot. iv. p. 236, pl. 398. 
June, July, and September. 
