5G2 MR. W. F. KIEBT ON THE 



Described from three specimens, two males and a female. It 

 is a stouter insect than P. maculata, to which it is closely allied, 

 and the dark apical patch is very characteristic. 



*t55. PlATTSTICTA TROPICA. 



Platysticta tropica, Selys, Bull. Acad. Belg. (2) x. p. -^38 (1860). 



Passara, June 6, 1892. Haycock Hill, July 27, 1892. 



56. ? Pl/ATTSTICTA MONTANA. 



Platysticta montana, Selys, Bull. Acad. Bely. (2) x. p. 438. 



Described from Ceylon. 



There is a single male in Col. Terbury's collection, which I 

 refer with some doubt to this species, as it has only twelve post- 

 nodal cross-nervures. 



57. Platysticta hilaris. 



Platysticta hilaris, Selys, Bull. Acad. Belg. (2) x. p. 438 (1860). 

 Eambodde {Hagen). 



*58. Platysticta digna, 



Platysticta digna, Selys, Bull. Acad. Belg. (2) x. p. 440 (1860). 



Described from Ceylon. 



*t59. DiSPARONEURA C^SIA. 



AUoneura csesia, Selys, Bull. Acad. Belg. (2) x. p. 450 (1860). 

 Galbodde, May 24, 1892. 

 Pundaloya {Green). 



60. DiSPARONEURA CENTRALIS. 



AUoneura centralis, Selys, Bull. Acad. Belg. (2) x. p. 449 (1860). 

 Eambodde {Nietner). 



*t61. DiSPARONEURA TENAX. (PL XLI. fig. 2, c? •) 



AUoneura tenax, Selys, Bull. Acad. Belg. (2) x. p. 449 (1860). 

 Passara, June 6, 1892. 

 Bambodde {ILagen). 



*t62. DiSPARONEURA OCULATA, Sp. D. 



Long. Corp. 10 millim. ; exp. al. 42 millim.; long. pter. 1 

 millim. 



Female. Black with p^ale yellow markings above, pale yellow 

 below. Head black, with a very broad band running from eye 

 to eye above the epistoma, where it is somewhat narrowed in the 

 middle ; prothorax and mesothorax black above, with two yellow 

 lines, narrowest behind ; sides yellow, with a black lateral Hue on 



