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210. Pyrausta celatalis Wlk. 



211. P. ERIOPISALIS Wlk. 



212. p. CEADESALIS Wlk. 



213. P. TRTTicALis, sp. n. (Plate III.) 



Head and thorax orange ; patagia darker ; abdomen paler with 

 chestnut markings along the crest ; palpi and antennse dark 

 brown ; underside and legs whitish ; tarsi ringed with darker. 

 Fore wing oi"ange with dark margin on the costa, dark nervures, 

 and the cell margined with darker ; an oblique line, dark brown, 

 passes through the cell and reaches the hind margin ; a second 

 oblique dark line reaches from the middle of the hind margin to 

 near the apex. Hind wing sti-aw-colour, margined with darker. 

 Fringes smoky with white edges. 



Exp. 26 mm. 



Hah. Dinawa. 



214. POLYGRAMMODES GROSSALIS Guen. 



215. P. PURPURALIS Wlk. 



216. Omphisa ingens Hmpsn. 



In concluding this list I desire to tender my most hearty thanks 

 to all those who have assisted in determining the species and 

 especially to Sir G. Hampson, Col. Swinhoe, and Dr. Dixey, who 

 kindly allowed me to see the Walker types in the Hope Museum 

 at Oxford. 



EXPLANATION OP THE PLATES. 



Plate ILL 



No. 



6. Phycita dinaiva, p. 69. 



7. Mtiellafuscalis, p. 69. 



14. Macalla unipunctalis, p. 70. 



15. „ caradriniformis, p. 70. 



16. ., pomalis, p. 70. 



17. „ curtulalis, p. 70. 



18. „ apicalis, p. 71. 



20. ,, perdentalis, p. 71. 



21. ,, po7'p7ii/reaIis, p. 71. 



23. Poli/IopJtota truncalis, p. 72. 



24. Tiocastra castanealis, p. 72. 



29. Stericta flammealis, p. 72. 



30. ,, cornucalis, p. 73. 



31. „ suhviridatis, p. 73. 



33. Orthaga polyeliroalis, p. 73. 



34. „ cliionalis, p. 73. 



35. „ fuscofascialis, p. 74. 



36. „ columhalis, p. 74. 



42. Tipuliforma triangulalis, p. 75. 

 45. Vitessa griseata, p. 75. 



55. Aulacodes lunalis, p. 76. 



56. „ purpnrealis, p. 76. 



57. ;, bijptmctalis, p. 76. 

 67. Dracanura torridalis, p. 77. 



108. Tyspanodes radiata, p. 80. 

 213. Pi/raiista triUcalis, p. 87. 



Plate IV. 

 No. 



5. JIoHodoiita passalis, p. 69. 

 58. FartJienodes rectangidalis, p. 77. 



68. DraccBnura unicoloralis, p. 77. 



69. Piletocera inconsplcnalis., p. 78. 

 80. Agrotera seiiiipictaVts, p. 78. 

 86. Mhimphalea luiecdis, p. 79. 



97. TJlupeza cruciferalis, p. 79. 



105. Caprinia castanealis, p. 80. 



106. „ ocellalis, p. 80. 



120. Dicliocrocis pardalis, p. 81. 



121. „ himaculalis, p. 81. 



170. Glyphodes quadrisfigmalis, p. 83. 



171. ,, pudicalis, p. 83. 



172. ,, paiicilineaUs, p. 83. 



173. ,, mnUiliiiealis, p. 83. 



174. „ perspicualis, p. 83. 



175. „ exquisitalis, p. 84. 



176. „ hrunneomarginalis, 



p. 84. 



177. „ laceritalis, p. 84. 



179. Fygospila marginalis, p. 85. 



180. ,, imperialis, p. 85. 

 188. Sameodes tristalis, p. 85. 



205. Calamachrotis alhipimctalis,^. 86. 

 209. Piortea hractealis, p. 86. 



