186/.] MR. F. MOORE ON BENGALESE LEPIEOVTERA. 53 



and distinct spots on cilia white : hind wing and abdomen pale brown. 

 Head and thorax dark brown ; a large white spot at the base of the 

 thorax. Cilia brown, edged with white. 



Expanse, d lto-» 2 ^tV "^di- 



Darjeeling. In Coll. A. E. Russell; W. S. Atkinson. 



M. ALBIRENA, n. Sp. 



Male dark greyish brown : fore wing with small spots on the 

 costa, a few disposed near the base ; a discal row of dots, a submar- 

 ginal and marginal wavy line, pale greyish brown ; reniform mark 

 composed of a short white upright streak and a separate lower spot, 

 which is constricted on its inner side : hhid wing brown, with a paler 

 marginal wavy line. Exterior margins of the wings scalloped ; the 

 apex of fore wing slightly falcated. Head, thorax, and abdomen 

 greyish brown. 



Expanse 1|- inch. 



Calcutta ; Darjeeling. In Coll. A. E. Russell ; \\\ S. xitkinsou, 



M. siKKiMA, n. sp. 



3Iale and female dark fuliginous brown : fore wing with a short 

 subbasal longitudinal streak, beyond which is a transverse sinuous 

 double line, the discal lunulated lines, and a submarginal row of 

 short longitudinal streaks black, more or less with greenish-grey 

 borders ; orbicular and reniform marks large and greenish grey ; 

 hind wing pale fuliginous brown, darkest exteriorly. Head and 

 thorax blackish ; thorax with a slight ferruginous collar fringed with 

 white. Abdomen brown. 



Expanse Ij inch. 



Darjeeling. In Coll. A. E. Russell ; F. Moore. 



Genus Perigea, Guen. 

 Perigea tricycla, Guen. Noct. i. p. 226. 

 Silhet. 



P. APAMEo'iDES, Guen. Noct. i. p. 229. 



c?. P. canoruf a, Walk. Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xxxii. Suppl. ii. 

 p. 683. 



5 . P. illecta, Walk. ib. p. 684. 

 Larva feeds on Cereoj)sis. — A. Grote, Esq., Calcutta. 



Genus Amyna, Guen. 



Amyna selenampha, Guen. Noct. i. p. 406 ; Walk. Cat. Lep. 

 Het. B.M. XV. p. 1696. 



A. sjjoliata, Walk. ib. xiii. p. 1050. 

 Silhet. 



Fam. N0CTUID.E. 



Genus Agrotis, Ochs. 



Agrotis suffusa, Gmel. (Guen. Noct. i. p. 268). 



