1886.] LEPIDOPTERA OF MHOW. 439 



The spots on the female are generally smaller than those on the 

 male. 



Expanse of wings ly'jj inch. 



June and July. 



47. Dabarita icterica, n. sp. (Plate XL. fig. 8.) 



Head, thorax, antennae, and fore wings pale reddish yellow, top of 

 head and collar whitish ; fore wings with two outwardly oblique, thin, 

 yellowish, slightly sinuous lines, rather close together, the first just 

 before the middle, the second beyond the middle ; the basal half of 

 the wing the darkest, caused by numerous latitudinal brick-dust 

 coloured minute regular lines or strigulee, diffuse and terminating 

 between the two lines. Abdomen pale dirty straw-colour ; hind wings 

 white, semidiaphanous ; underside white, shining. 



Expanse of wings 1^ inch. 



June. 



48. ICHTHYURA RESTITURA. 



Ichthyura restitura. Walker, xxxii. 433 (1865). 

 October, 



49. Or^sia emarginata. 



Noctua emarginata, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iii. 2, p. 240. 

 October. 



LlMACODID^. 



50. MiRESA ALBTPUNCTA. 



Nyssia albipuncta, Herr.-Schaff. Lep. Exot. Sp. Ser. i. f. 1 79. 

 October. 



51. Candyba punctata. 



Candyba punctata. Walker, vii. 1761 (1856). 

 Belgorcea subnotuta, Walker, xxxii. 497 (1865). 

 June. 



Walker's type of C. punctata is said to have come from Central 

 Brazil, but the types of the above two species are identical. 



52. Natada basalis. 



Natada basalis, Walker, v. 1110 (1855). 

 June and July. 



53. Parasa lepida. 



Phalmia-Noctua lepida, Cram. Pap. Exot. ii. p. 50, pi. 130. f. E 

 (1779). 

 September. 



54. Aphendala tripartita. 



Aphendala tripartita, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1884, p. 376. 

 June and July. 



