Lejndo'ptera of the family LithosiidcB. 337 



78. Nepita hilarls = Doliche liilarls, Wlk. Lcp. Hct. 2, 



p. 530. Hah.— Cey\on. 

 Pattern almost prccigely as in N. diffusa, but the darker 

 portions of the primaries deep reddish-brown. 



79. Ts^epita frigida ^ Dohche friglda, Wlk, Lcp. Het. 2, 



p. 530. II(il). — ]\Ionlmein and Sarawak. 



Markings of the primaries partially confluentj and con- 

 sequently confused. 



The above genus contains a number of species in which 

 the ]mttern of the primaries is chiefly modified by the 

 relative width of the spots and bands and their interspaces; 

 and the pattern of the secondaries, by the width or absence 

 of the blackish outer border : so far as the jNIuseiun collec- 

 tion is concerned the species may be arbitrarily divided 

 into six ochraceous, and four white species ; but N. semi- 

 fascia, being very pale, with almost white secondaries, is 

 in reality a complete link between the two groups. 



A small Litlwsiid genus represented at Surinam and on 

 the liio Jutahi much resembles N. frigida in coloration, 

 and is evidently allied to it and the following group. It 

 will be shortly described by Dr. Moschler in his paper on 

 the Lepidoptera of Surinam. 



Cyana, Walker. 



80. Cyana detrita, Wlk. Lep. Het. 2, p. 529. IIab.~ 



Silhet. 



DOLICIIE, Walker. 



81. Doliche gelida, Wlk. Lep. Het. 2, p. 529. Ilah.— 



Silhet. 



BiZONE, Walker. (PL VIII. fig. 15.) 



82. Bizone divakara, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, 



pi. xlii. fig. 9. Huh. — Darjeeling. 

 B. fjazella of Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1872, pi. xxxiii. 

 fig. 4, is a similarly coloured species, although with a 

 different pattern ; B. arama of Moore's Catalogue is 

 nearer to the next species. 



83. Bizone conclusa, AVlk. Journ. Linn. Soc. vi. p. 120; 



Lep. Het. Su])pl. 1, ]), 201. Hah. — Sarawak. 

 B. costijitnhria seems allied to this species. 



