440 COL. C. SWINHOE ON THE [NoV. 16, 



55. SusiCA cosMiANA, n, sp. (Plate XL. fig. 9, $ .) 



Allied to 8. fraterna, Moore. 6 pale reddish ochreous ; 2 grey- 

 ish ochreous, covered with silvery minute speckles, with the head 

 and collar whitish, c? ? with a minute spot at end of cell, more 

 than two thirds of the wing from the base suffused with reddish, 

 bounded by a reddish line curving outwardly from the costa near 

 the apex, stopping short before the outer third of the hinder margin. 

 Hind wings paler, reddish grey in the d , greyish ochreous in the $ . 

 Underside in both sexes pale shining reddish ochreous. 



Expanse of wings j^^ inch . 



October to February. 



BoMBYCIDiE. 



56. Trilocha varians. 



Naprepa varians, Walker, v. 1153 (1855). 

 October and December. 



LASIOCAMPIDiE. 



57. Taragama ganesa. 



S . Bombyx ganesa, Lefebvre, Zool. Journ. iii. p. 211 (1827). 

 2 . Bombyx siva, Lefebvre, I. c. p. 210. 

 August {Terbury). 



58. Trisula variegata. 



Trisula variegata, Moore, Cat. Lep. E.I. C. ii. p. 420^pl. 12 a. f. 1 

 (1858-9). 

 September. 



59. TrABALA VISHNU. 



$. Gastropacha vishnu, Lefebvre, Zool. Journ. iii, p. 207(1827). 

 <S . Amydona prasina. Walker, vi. 1417 (1855). 

 September (JForsayeth). 



60. LeBEDA BUDDHA. 



c? . Bombyx buddha, Lefebvre, Zool. Journ. iii. p. 209 (1827). 

 2 . Bombyx brahma, Lefebvre, I. c. p. 208. 

 August (Forsayetk). 



61. Eupterote ignavus, n. sp. (Plate XLL fig. 1, c? .) 



Allied to E. mutans, Walker. 



Male of a soft yellowish-fawn colour, the internal bands being 

 much more deeply bent inwards towards the costa than in E. mutans ; 

 the insect is also much smaller and of altogether a different colour ; the 

 bands on the hind wings are very distinct and, except at the base, 

 are identical with those on the fore wings, which is not the case 

 with E. mutans. AntennEe, head, thorax, and all the bands and 

 markings rufous-brown ; marginal border of both wings outside the 

 outer double straight band much paler than the rest of the wings. 



