456 col c. swinhoe on the [nov. 1 6, 



187. Macaria hebesata. 

 Macaria hebesata, "Walker, xxiii. 931. 

 September. 



188. Macaria zebrina. 



Tephrina zebrina, Butler, P. Z. S. 1883, p. 171. 

 March, April, and May. 



189. Macaria arenaria. 



Tephrina arenaria, Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 1884, p. .527, pi. 48. f. 13. 

 December. 



190. Macaria lithina. 



Tiphrina lithina, Butler, P.Z.S. 1883, p. 171. 



March and October. 



I believe these to be females of M. zebrina, though at first 

 sight they do not look like it, having no median bands ; but I have 

 never taken a male, and the female of the allied species, M. strenuata. 

 Walker, is often also without bands and is hardly distinguishable 

 from M. lithina. 



191. Macaria peremptabia. 

 Macaria peremptaria. Walker, xxiii. 929. 

 October. 



192. Macaria granitalis. 



Tephrina granitalis, Butler, P. Z. S. 1883, p. 171. 

 September. 



FlDONIID^. 



193. StERRHA SACRARIA. 



Phalcena-Geometra sacraria, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 2, p. 863. 220. 

 February, May, and June. 



194. Sterrha paxjlula, n. sp. (Plate XLI. fig. 7.) 



White ; eyes black ; thorax and fore wings irrorated with ochreous 

 atoms ; fore wings with a reddish-ochreous dot at the end of the cell, 

 and with two oblique outer lines of the same colour close together, 

 from the outer two thirds of the hinder margin, where they are 

 separate, opening out in their centre and meeting at the apex ; abdo- 

 men and hind wings pure white. Underside white ; fore wings pale 

 ochreous towards the costa. 



Expanse of wings A- inch. 



May. 



Larentiid^. 



195. Lycauges demissus, n. sp. 



Eyes black ; top of head pure white ; antennae, body, and wings 

 cream-colour, both wings irrorated with brown atoms, which are 



