336 Mr. A. G. Butler on the 



71. Nepita segrota, n. sp. Hub. — India. 



$ , ? larger than the preceding, the spots of primaries 

 more sharply defined ; secondaries whitish, with broader 

 external black border than in N. anila, and a greyish 

 streak from the abdominal margin just above the border ; 

 spots on the head and thorax larger, margins of abdomen 

 narrower. 



72. Nepita conferta == Pitane conferta, Wlk. Lep. Het. 2, 



p. 533. i^a^. — Ceylon. 

 Nepita signata,y^]k. Lep. Het. Suppl. l,p. 240. 



73. Nepita ochracea, n. sp. Hab. — South India. 

 Primaries with the bands and spots of ochreous wider 



and of a brighter tint than in the three preceding species ; 

 so that instead of being black-brown banded with pale or 

 dark ochreous, they are rather bright ochreous banded 

 with black-brown ; secondaries with a broad black-brown 

 border, sometimes covering the greater part of the wing : 

 expanse of wings 1 inch. 



74. Nepita llmbata, n. sp. Hab. — North India. 

 Primaries Avith the pattern of N. anila, but the ochreous 



bands considerably wider; secondaries with the dark- 

 brown border slightly narrower and marked (on the first 

 medium interspace) with a conical squamose submarginal 

 spot ; abdomen with wider ochreous border : expanse of 

 wings, 11 lines. 



We have two examples of this species. 



75. Nepita semifascia = Setina semifascia, Wlk. Lep. 



Het. 2, p. 521. i/ai.— Ceylon. 

 Allied to the preceding species, paler and less heavily 

 marked. 



76. Nepita bizonoides^^Lyclene bizonoides, Wlk. Journ. 



Linn. Soc. vi. p. Ill; Lep. Het. Suppl. 1, 

 p. 246. Hab. — Sarawak. 

 Primaries creamy, but Avith similar markings to the 

 preceding ; secondaries white. 



77. Nepita diffusa = Lyclene diffusa, Wlk. Journ. Linn. 



Soc. vi. p. Ill; Lep. Het. Supph 1, p. 246. 

 jfZa J.— Sarawak. 

 Darker portions of the primaries clearly defined, reddish 

 in this species. 



