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203. COPTOBASIS OPISALIS. 



Desinia opisalis, Walker, xvii. 346. 

 July and September. 



204. CoPTOBASIS ^NEALIS. 



Coptobasis (Bnealis, Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 1885, p. 867. 

 July. 



205. Samea inscitalis. 



^diodes inscitalis, Walker, xxxiv. 1 297. 

 September. 



206. Leucinodes auxialis, n. sp. (Plate XLI. fig. 12.) 



Head and thorax reddish brown, covered with white marks ; abdo- 

 men pure pearl-white, with pale reddish-brown bands in the last four 

 segments. Fore wings pure pearl-white, with a broad reddish- brown 

 band at the base, and another on the outer border, diffused inwardly, 

 and filling up the outer third of the wing ; a white line at the base, 

 and another submarginal, both sinuous, and showing distinctly on 

 the brown bands, which are also covered with white marks as on the 

 thorax ; there are also some pale reddish marks on the costa in 

 the central portion of the wing. Hind wings white, semihyahne, 

 with a discal waved line and an interrupted marginal band diffused 

 inwardly ; both pale reddish brown ; fringe of both wings white. 

 Underside white, with the bands and marks pale, showing through 

 the wings. 



Expanse of wings x^jxr inch. 



April. 



Hydrocampidje. 



207. Paraponyx affinialis. 



Paraponyx affinialis, Gueiiee, Delt. et Pyral. 270. 259. 

 October, November, January, March, April, and June ; very 

 plentiful. 



Hercynid^. 



208. Herbula meleagrisalis. 

 Herbula meleagrisalis, Walkei", xvii. 324. 

 April. 



SpiLOMELlDiE. 



209. Salbia perspicuat-is. 



Zebronia perspicualis. Walker, xxxiv. 1347. 

 October. 



210. Zebronia aurolineatus. 



Zebronia aurolineatus. Walker, xvii. 478. 

 Assirghur, October. 



