Indian and Australian Moths. 131 
Family Quadrifide. 
Genus SUNDWARDA, nov. 
6. Palpi porrect, small and covered with hair, last joint 
short; antennestrongly bipectinated for twothirds their length; 
legs hairy ; hind tibie with two pairs of short spurs : fore wings 
with veins 3 and 4 from lower angleof cell, 5 from a little above 
the angle, 6 from upper angle, 7, 8, and 9 stalked, 10 from 
four fifths of cell, 11 from two thirds: hind wings with veins 
3 and 4 from lower angle of cell, 5 from haltway between 
the middle and the lower angle, 6 and 7 from upper angle, 
8 anastomosing with 7 near the base.. 
Will stand near Z'riswloides at the commencement of the 
Quadrifide. 
Sundwarda efulgida, nov.. 
3. Antenne brown; palpi and frons deep black; top of 
head, body, and wings shining white, bands and markings 
deep black ; a band on the collar, some marks on the thorax ; 
abdomen black, with a white macular dorsal stripe: fore wings 
with black lunular spots on the costa at equal distances apart, 
the subapical one large and pointed into the wing, orbicular 
invisible, reniform a black ring; some black short stripes 
near the base and on the veins at the outer margin, a row 
of diseal spear-shaped marks, and two or three sinuous and 
irregular transverse lines filling up the wing: hind wings 
tinged with grey, with grey veins; cilia of both wings with 
black patches. 
Eixpanse of wings 1,5 inch. 
Sarawak. 
4 There is an example in Mr. Herbert Druce’s collection from, 
erak, 
Praxis selecta, nov. 
3 2. Palpi pale ochreous, speckled with black on their 
upperside ; head, thorax, and fore wings brown, banded and 
spotted with reddish pink, the thorax being mostly pink ; 
costa with pale ochreous spots, two transverse bands close to 
the base, one nearly erect before the middle; orbicular and 
reniform pink, the former touching the outer side of this 
band, the latter touching the inner side of a postmedial band, 
which curves round it and then descends to the hinder 
margin close to the other band, all these bands are formed in 
large curves or lunules; there is also a submarginal band 
of dentated marks, the points outwards lined with black, 
