1883.] MR. A. G. BUTLER ON INDIAN LEPIDOPTERA. 171 



stripe, zigzag on the primaries, greyish ferruginous ; external border 

 rather densely irrorated with ferruginous : costal margin of primaries 

 reddish ; head reddish : under surface pale creamy ochreous ; wings 

 with the costal borders to the end of the discoidal cells darker : 

 dark-brown discocellular dots ; the straight line of the upper surface 

 indistinctly visible through the wings ; a rather broad greyish-brown 

 external border. Expanse of wings 1 7 mm. 



"Assirghur, October 1881; common there during October." — 

 C.S. 



135. Erosia theclata. 



Erosia theclata, Guenee, Phal. ii. p. 36, n. 9.51 (1857). 

 Erosia adjutaria. Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xxiii. p. 849, n. 34 

 (1861). 

 Solun, in August. 



136. Macaria peremptaria. 



Macaria peremptaria, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xxiii. p. 929, n. 1 1 1 

 (1861). 



" Mhow, October 1881; also taken at Kurrachee in November and 

 December ; a scarce Macaria there, as it is here, the one I am sending 

 you being the only one secured here." — C. S. 



137. Tephrina granitalis, sp. n. 



Greyish white, densely irrorated with smoky-grey striae ; the body 

 very dark ; a spot at the end of each cell and the external borders 

 of the wings dark grey; these borders are. rather broad and have a 

 regular straight inner edge ; the secondaries are much less densely 

 striated than the primaries, and therefore appear to be whiter : 

 under surface white, sparsely striated with grey ; wings with disco- 

 cellular spots and external border grey, the latter partly interrupted 

 by white streaks through their lower half. Expanse of wings 

 30 mm. 



"Mhow, September 1881 ; another scarce Macaria, only two 

 having been taken." — C. S. 



138. Tephrina lithina, sp. n. 



Pale sandy stone-colour ; wings sparsely striated with dark brown ; 

 a brown discocellular spot with black-and-white centre on each wing ; 

 a disco-submarginal brown band, wider and darker on the secondaries 

 than on the primaries, and a marginal series of imperfect brown 

 dots : wings below with the markings decidedly redder and more 

 distinct than above. Expanse of wings 28 mm. 



"Kurrachee, July 1879; I have this also from Solun and from 

 Umballa, taken in March." — C. S. 



139. Tephrina zebrina, sp. n.' 



Allied to T. strenuata from the Punjaub ; similar in form to 



1 Felder and Eogenbofer i-efer species of this group to Fidonia ; but I doubt 

 the possibility of separating them structurally from Tephrina. 



