SEP 14 1908 
THE ANNALS 
AND 
MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. 
[SEVENTH SERIES.] 
No. 68. AUGUST 1903. 
XI.—Descriptions of new Hastern Moths. 
By Colonel C. Swinuos, M.A., F.L.S., &e. 
Family Deilemeride. 
Deilemera sangira, nom. nov. 
Deilemera distincta, Swinh. Trans, Ent. Soc. 1903, p. 58, pl. iv.. fig. 4. 
Sangir. 
I find this name must be changed, because Walker had 
already used it for a species of this genus in 1854, Cat. 
vol. 11. p. 392. 
Family Arctiide. 
Pericallia accensa, nov. 
?. Palpi crimson, last joint black ; frons and top of head 
white, frons with black hairs on each side; thorax and fore 
wings crimson-ochreous, a crimson stripe on thorax in front: 
fore wings with a black basal spot on costa, a larger one 
before the middle, with a minute dot below it; a long costal 
spot beyond the middle, with a round one below it; a large 
spot on hinder margin before the middle, with another 
obliquely above it ; a macular oblique band from vein 5 to 
hinder margin beyond the middle, the spots nearly square and 
increasing in size hindwards; a short subapical black streak : 
Ann. & Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 7. Vol. xii. 13 
