Lepidoptcra of the family LltJiosiidcE. 335 



65. Eutanc mncvilata, n. sp. Ilab. — Australia. 



Primaries above chocolate-brown; a large spot near the 

 base, two rounded spots of the same size just beyond, then 

 an irregular postmedian transverse band, and lastly three 

 submarginal conical spots (tlie two uppermost of Avhicli 

 are externally confluent), creamy- whitish ; secondaries pale- 

 ochreous, with a rather broad l)rown outer border ; body 

 dark brown, frons whitish, collar and shoulders spotted 

 with ochreous, anus ochreous ; below nearly as above, but 

 the primaries less distinctly marked, and the secondaries 

 with two yellow dots towards the apex of the outer margin : 

 expanse of wings 1 inch 2 lines. 



Allied to the succeeding species, but larger ; the spots 

 of primaries larger and cream-coloin-ed instead of ochreous, 

 and the border of secondaries narrower. ■ 



e>o. Eutane terminalis, Wlk. Lep. B[et. 2, p. 531. Iloh. 

 — New South Wales. 



G7. Eutane Lydia, Donovan, Ins. New Holland, pi. xl. 



Asura fjaudens, Wlk. Lep. Het. 2, p. 485. Ilab. 



— Australia. 



Readily distinguished from the ])receding species by 



the presence of a fourth large spot before the postmedian 



band of primaries, and frequently by the existence of an 



oblique black bar across the middle of the secondaries. 



Lemyra, Wulher. (PI. VIII. fig. 14.) 



G8. Lcmyra cxtcnsa, Wlk. Lep. Het. 7, p. 1690. Ilab. 

 — Celebes. 



AsURA, Walker. 



69. Asura ccrvicalis Wlk. Lep. Ilct. 2, p. 484. Ilah. 



Australia. 

 I have not seen the Tasmanian example mentioned by 

 Walker. 



Nepita, Moore. 



70. Nepita anlla, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C. ii. p. 302. 



Ilab. — Bengal. 

 Pitane lydia, var. Walker (ncc Donovan), Lep. 

 Hot. 2, p. 532. 



