1899.] OP THE SUBFAMILY PYRA.U3TIN.^. 175 



fSamea sidealis "Wlk. xix. 937. 

 fffymenia meridionalis Wlk. xxxiv. 1314. 



Sameodes trithyralis Snell. Tijd. v. Ent. 1880, p. 218, & 1883, 

 pi. 8. £. 4. 



Samea vespertinalis Saalm. Ber. Senck. G-es. 1880, p. 301. 



B. {Pessocosma). Male with the hind tibiae not distorted, the 

 outer spurs half the length of inner ; fore wing with no 

 costal lobe. 



(2)tSAMEODES PEBiTAiiis Wlk. xvil. 466 ; HmpsH. 111. Het. ix. 

 pi. 174. f. 21. India ; Ceylon. 



(3)tSAMEODES BiSTiGMATJS Pryer, Cist. Ent. ii. p. 234, pi. 4. 

 f. 10 ( $ ). N. China. 



(4)tSAME0DES lOLEALis "Wlk. xvii. 466. Australia. 



Sect. II. (Mimorista). Antennae of male normal and minutely 



ciliated. 



A. Hind wing of male with the cell very short, its upper 



part filled by a large hyaline fovea. 



(5) Sameodes miltocheistalis Hmpsn. Moths Ind, iv. p. 375. 



N.E. India ; Burma. 



B. Hind wing of male normal. 



a. Fore wing with tooth of scales on inner margin before 



middle. 



(6)tSAMB0DES IfOTODOKTALIS, n. sp. 



$ . Head and thorax yellow and fiery orange ; abdomen 

 ochreous. Eore wing suffused with fiery orange, leaving subbasal, 

 antemedial, and medial series of ill-defined yellow spots ; an oblique 

 medial pinkish band expanding towards costa ; the terminal area 

 pinkish, its inner edge with darker points and obtusely augled at 

 vein 5. Hind wing semihyaline yellow, tinged with fuscous 

 towards termen. 



Hab. Sandakan, Borneo (Pryer). Exjj. 20 mm. 



b. Fore wing without scale-tooth on inner margin. 



(7)tSAMEODES OLESiALis Wlk. xviii. 748 ( 5 ). W. Africa. 



(8) Sameodes botydalis Guen. Delt. & Pyr. p. 197. W. States, 



C. & S. Amer. 

 Botys acutalis SneU. Tijd. v. Ent. 1875, p. 200, pi. 11. f. 10. 



(9)tSAMEODES SAifGuiMAEaiKAtis, n. sp. (1898, Plate L. fig. 27.) 



2 . Head, thorax, and abdomen pink. Fore wing hyaline 

 yellow ; the base and costal area pink, the latter emitting a small 

 tooth in cell and a triangular patch on discocellulars ; a large 

 (juadrate pink apical patch extending down to vein 5, with traces 



