122 Mr. A, G. Butler on new Lepidoptera 



Botydidse. 



13. CotocTiena trinotata^ sp. n. 



Near to "Botys " Tiistricalis of Walker * ; deep ochreous : 

 primaries suffused with brownish, marked with three hyaline 

 white spots in the form of a triangle^ the first quadrate, filling 

 outer half of discoidal cell, bounded internally by a straight 

 black stripe and bordered with black externally, the second 

 irregular, almost diamond-shaped, edged behind and in front 

 Math black, across interno -median area beyond the middle, 

 the third transverse^ trifid, halfway between the cell and 

 outer margin, bounded internally by a black ^-shaped line 

 running to costa, and externally by a more slender zigzag 

 line, which connects it with the second spot ; two indistinct 

 pyramidal ochreous spots on the disk beyond the latter line 

 and between the two white spots j outer margin dusky ; five 

 blackish spots on the fringe, which is paler on its outer edge : 

 secondaries with a brown dash at the end of the cell and an 

 interrupted, very irregular stripe, represented by three more 

 or less sinuated dashes, across the disk ; wing subhyaline 

 beyond each of the brown dashes ; margin and fringe as in 

 primaries, but without the black spots : abdomen with pale 

 hind borders to the segments. Primaries below much greyer 

 than above, markings similar : body below whitish, anterior 

 legs banded with blackish. Expanse of wings 25 millim. 



Alu. 



14. Haritala f pactolica^ sp. n. 



Bright chrome-yellow ; two black spots on costa of pri- 

 maries near the base, forming the starting-points for two 

 orange lines which cross the wing ; a third larger black spot 

 at end of cell, and a fourth on costa at apical fourth ; a brown 

 line, changing at its inferior extremity to orange, runs out- 

 wards in a sinuous line from the last spot, curves backwards 

 over the median interspaces, and thence (towards the base) 

 to about the middle of the interno-median area, where it 

 abruptly turns at a sharp angle, and, with a bisinuate, some- 

 what oblique line, reaches the middle of the inner margin ; a 

 slender, black, marginal line : secondaries with an orange 

 >-shaped marking at the end of the cell, and a brown and 

 orange, irregular, discal line, somewhat as on the primaries ; 



* Walker's "\'ariety"of that species, from China, is a very distinct 

 and beautiful species. 



t This generic name was proposed by Mr. Moore to supersede the 

 Notarcha of Meyrick (previously used). 



