584 DB. A. G. BUTLER ON LEPIDOPTERA [June 19, 



151. LiTHOSIA ?, sp. 



One much damaged example of a species with coarsely pectinated 

 antennae ; probably ne\\', but not in condition to describe. 

 Ukikuya. 



152. Ehanidophora phedonia. 



Bomhyx phedonia, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. pi. cccxlvii. C (1782). 



Alng'ai'ia ; Maka. 



T\\o much-damaged examples \\ ere obtained. 



Single examples of Nolida and Sarrolhripincp in poor condition 

 are also in the collection, including one specimen of a species of 

 tSiccin allied to S. rriffra. AVith one exception, these are ^Yithout 

 exact localities ; therefore probably from the Sabaki Valley. 



153. SyENURA lilXEATA. 



f^pilosoma lineata, Walker, Lep. Het. iii. p. 672. n. 17 (1855). 

 jS'o exact locality recorded ; probably 8abaki Valley. 



154. Alpexus puhus. 



Alpenus pums, Butler, P. 7i. S. 1878, p. ,382, 

 Two examples from IS'jempo. 



155. Tbracotona submacula, var. Rnonopn.EA. 



Spilosoma submacida, Walker, Lep. ITet. iii. p. 672. n. 15(1855). 



Var. Aloa rhodophaa, Walker, 1. c. yuppl. i. p. 302 (1864-). 



No exact locahty recorded ; probably Sabaki Valley. 



It is just possible that T. rhodojilufi may proye to be a constant 

 local form : the chief dilfereuces from typical T. suhviacida consi.st in 

 the absence of the black discocellular spot ou the upper surface of 

 the primaries, the white variegation of these wings, and the uni- 

 formly rosy ground-colour of the secondaries ; this last character 

 is, however, shared by a specimen froui Natal, to whicli 1 gave the 

 name of T. roseata. 



156. PlEEETES TIGRIS. 



Hy pcrcmvpa tigris, Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. xii, 

 p. 1U6. n. 13 (1883). 



No exact locality recorded ; probably Sabaki Valley. 



The three specimens obtained are all more or less damaged ; they 

 differ from the types in the much broader leaden-grey bands, the 

 more creamy ground-colour of the primaries, and the deeper orange 

 of the secondaries. 



157. Secusio paryipuncta. 



tSecusio parvipuncfa, Hampson, 111. Typ. Lep. Het. viii. p 46 

 pi. 139. fig. 6. 



iSecnsio striyata, Hampson (? Walker), I'anua of Brit. India, 

 Moths, vol. ii! p. 50. n. 1272, fig. 2.".. 



