420 COL. C. SWINHOE ON NEW [NoV. 5, 



BOTYDID^. 



NosopHORA LYMPHATALis, n. sp. (Plate XLIV. fig. 7.) 



Top of the head yellow; antennae, body, and wings of a uniform 

 chocolate-brown ; fore wings with a large angular space in the middle 

 yellow, bordered by a dark brown line, the apex of the angle extend- 

 ing downwards to the submedian vein ; a brown line closing the cell 

 within the yellow jiatch, and a yellow suocostal round spot balfAvav 

 between the triangular patch and the apex of the wing. Hind wing 

 with a large central lobate sernihyaline white patch, also bordered 

 by a dark brown line ; this patch is ear-shaped outwardly, straight 

 on its inner side, with a streak extending some way downwards, fringe 

 of both wings interlined with whitish. 



Underside paler ; wings marked as above ; pectus and legs white, 

 legs marked with brown at the joints. 



Expanse of wings l-^j, inch. 



Ilab. Sibsaghor. Three examples received from the Indian 

 Museum. 



Differs from N. chironalis in the medial costal patch on the fore 

 wing being very large and triangular in shape, and in the hind wing 

 having a constricted white central spot. 



ASO PID jE. 



Danaga pullatalis, n. sp. 



Body and wings above dark brown ; top of the head and collar 

 yellowish ; thorax with a yellow band behind ; abdomen witli a yellow 

 band on second segment ; wings with a pale yellow band one third 

 from the base, which is broader and more diffuse on the hind wings ; 

 fore wings with a large, subcostal, almost square, pale yellow spot just 

 before the middle, and a smaller angular pale yellow costal spot one 

 third before the apex, and another yellow spot on the outer margin 

 near the hinder angle. Hind wings with the costa broadly whitish. 

 Underside paler, markings as above. 



Expanse of wings -^ inch. 



Hah. Andaman Islands. Six examples received from Indian 

 Museum. 



From D. concisalis. Walker, this species differs in the fore wiug in 

 having a prominent quadrate spot on the middle of the costa, a 

 triangular spot before the apex, and a less defined transverse sub- 

 basal band, which latter also extends across the base of the hind wing. 



Spilomelid^. 



Natjsinoe euroalis, n. sp. (Plate XLIV. fig. 12.) 



Body and wings violet-grey ; abdomen extending one third below 

 the hind wings, with white segmental bands ; fore wings with five 

 equidistant bands of pure white, long, latitudinal, curved spots bor- 

 dered with brown — first basal, second subbasal, third antemedial, 

 composed of one long spot, each running downwards from near the 

 costa, fourth and fifth discal and subapical composed of two long 



