Genera Tanaecia and Nora. 363 
T. munda, and it differs from everything else in the broad 
pearl-white belt on the under surface. 
Tanaecia subochrea, sp. n. 
Form and general pattern above of T. lutala, but much 
darker, with heavier broader black markings ; primaries with 
the five spots in an angular series beyond the cell larger and 
buffish white ; the inner margins of the hastate black markings 
also white ; secondaries with three series of pale markings on 
external area, buffish white towards costa, brownish buff 
towards internal area, the central series slenderly lunate, 
bordering the black hastate markings. Wings below pale 
ochraceous buff; the markings mostly intensely black ; the 
five white spots of the upper surface on the primaries larger, 
slightly pearly, as also are the inner borders of the hastate 
markings; the latter are divided by a row of blackish 
>-shaped markings not found in 7. lutala, and on the 
secondaries a series of black lunate markings runs between 
the angular postmedian series and the hastate markings. 
Expanse of wings 62 millim. 
The female is larger than the male, but very similar in 
pattern, only the hastate markings above and below are 
shorter and followed by larger buffish spots above and pearl- 
white spots below: the under surface also is washed with 
vinous, and the intersecting markings between the post- 
median and hastate series are largely obliterated, whilst the 
postmedian series is followed by a series of pearl-whitish 
spots. 
Sarawak (ex Coil. Moore), 66 ?. B.M. 
‘This species must stand next to T. consanguinea, but it has 
the form and palpi of 7. lutala. 
Tanaecia margarita, sp. n. 
Form and pattern above and below of the preceding species, 
but ground-colour above of 7. dutala: on the under surface 
the external area of the primaries in both sexes is pearly 
whitish, interrupted by the usual markings; in the male the 
under surface of the secondaries is shining pinkish ashy, with 
black markings almost as in the preceding species; the 
female has the basal area of the secondaries similarly coloured 
to that of the primaries, ochraceous, washed externally with 
pearly greyish and vinous; the external border is similarly 
coloured, but interrupted by the usual submarginal series of 
diffused whitish spots ; the disk is pearly ash, whiter towards 
costa and on the margins of the hastate markings; and most 
of the markings are of a vinous-brown tint. 
