1881.] WESTERN INDIA, BELOOCHISTAN, ETC. 621 



" Very common in February, March, May, July, August, Sep- 

 tember, and November." — C. S. 



PyRALIDjE. 



91. Stemmatophora ingrata, sp. n. 



Primaries above whity brown ; two white-bordered black dots 

 placed transversely above one another at basal fourth ; an irregu- 

 larly falciform line beo'inning; at about the middle of the inner 

 margin, running obliquely upwards to the median vein, and then 

 abruptly elbowed and sweeping outwards in a semicircle to the costal 

 margin at apical sixth, white with brown internal border ; secondaries 

 white, apical border brownish ; thorax whity brown, abdomen white: 

 under surface pure silky white. Expanse of wings 6| lines. 



Two rubbed specimens. Kurrachee, May 1880. 



92. Hypotia vulgaris, sp. n. (No. 17). 



Greyish brown : primaries above with a large patch of whity 

 brown occupying nearly the whole of the basal third, which is 

 limited externally by a dusky-bordered zigzag white stripe ; a white 

 spot, bounded on each side by a blackish dot, within the end of the 

 cell ; a dusky-bordered white zigzag band immediately beyond the 

 cell, varied with pale buff or whity brown, speckled with grey, and 

 diffused above the second median branch ; a submarginal whitish 

 dash across the third median and lower radial interspaces, and au 

 oblique costal white dash close to apex ; a marginal series of white- 

 edged blackish points ; fringe alternately greyish brown and white ; 

 in some specimens nearly the whole surface of the primaries is pale 

 buff, only the area between the white bands being streaked or clouded 

 with greyish brown, the inner white stripe or band being less zigzag, 

 the marginal line- wholly white, and the fringe spotted at the base 

 with blackish (this would seem to be the more typical male form) : 

 secondaries sericeous, with diffused dusky border, usually with a sub- 

 marginal series of white spots ; fringe sordid white at base, pure 

 white at tips, and traversed by two grey lines : thorax whitish. 

 Under surface pale greyish brown ; wings slightly darker towards 

 the outer margin, and with an indistinct subapical whitish streak; 

 a scarcely perceptible slender whitish marginal line ; fringe as above ; 

 internal area of primaries whitish. Expanse of wings 9-1 2 lines. 



Five specimens. Kurrachee, December 18/9 and April 1880. 



Also common in May, August, and November. 



ENNYCHIIDiE. 



93. Rhodaria arida, sp. n. 



Primaries above sandy buff, with reddish costal margin spotted 

 with blackish ; centrni third occupied by a broad greyish belt with 

 pale buff borders ; a greyish diffused submarginal stripe ; fringe 

 grey, \^hitish at the ba^eand traversed by a darker grey line : secon- 

 daries greyish brown, with fringe as in primaries : thorax testaceous; 

 {^bdomen greyish brown. Under surface sericeous whity brown ; pri- 



