1886.] lepiooftera of mhow. 445 



Erastriid^. 



95. Leptosia quinaria. 



Leptosia quinaria, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 371. 

 April. 



ACONTUD^. 



96. ACONTIA SIGNIFERA. 



Acontia signifera, Walker, xii. 793. 

 September. 



97. Acontia nigripalpis. 



Acontia nigripalpis. Walker, xxxv. 1 965. 

 Assirghur, October. 



98. Acontia badia, n. sp. 



Of a uniform pale reddish fawn-colour. Fore wing with whitish 

 lines, thin, sinuous — oue antemedian, one postmedian, one sub- 

 marginal, and one marginal ; a dark brown central band, stopping 

 short of the costa, and expanding outwardly towards the apex, in 

 some specimens overlapping the second line, in others having this 

 line as its outer border for some distance upwards from the hinder 

 margin ; the inner border of this band is upright, bent inwardly on 

 the centre and well defined, and within this band is a deep black 

 reniform mark, and another black mark beyond. Hind wings 

 slightly darker towards the border, and rather more grey-coloured 

 than the ground-colour of the fore wings. Underside : fore wings 

 greyish brown, with the costa and hinder margin broadly pinkish 

 yellow ; hind wings pale ochreous grey. 



Expanse of wings -^ inch. 



October. 



99. Acontia crocata. 



Acontia crocata, Guenee, Noct. ii. 218. 989. 

 October. 



100. Acontia inda. 



Acontia inda, Felder, Reise Nov. iv. pi. 108. fig. 23. 

 June. 



101. Acontia quadripartita. 

 Acontia quadripartita, Walker, xxxiii. 786. 

 June. 



102. Acontia excisa. 



Acontia excisa, Walker, MS., Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 1885, p. 455. 

 September. 



103. Phothedes veprecula. 



Photkedes veprecula, Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 1885, p. 456. 

 June, September, and October. 



