340 Mr. A. G. Butler on the 



MiLTOCHRlSTA, Huhner. 

 Section Lyclene, Moore. 



104. Lyclene humilis == Cyllene humilis, Wlk. Lep. 



Het. 2, p. 544. Hah. — Moulmein. 



105. Lyclene congerens = Cymella congerens, Felder, 



Reise der Nov. Lep. iv. pi. cvi. fig. 14. Hah. — 

 North India. 



106. Lyclene nubifascia = Barsine nubifascia, Wlk. Lep. 



Het. Suppl. 1, p. 251. 

 Barsine punctifascia, Wlk. Char. Het. Lep. p. 9, 

 n. 13 (1869). //flJ.— Sikkim. 

 Chiefly differs from the two preceding species in its 

 greater size ; the general character of the coloration and 

 pattern is the same. 



Section Barsine, Walker. 



107. Barsine defecta, Wlk. Cat. Lep. Het. 2, p. 546. 



Hah. — Nepal. 

 Entirely distinct from B. cuneonotatus. 



108. Barsine striata = Lithosia ? striata, Bremer & Grey, 



Fauna des Nordl. China's, p. 14. Hah. — North 

 China. 

 Allied to the preceding species. 



109. Barsine mactans, n. sp. Hah. — Darjeeling. 

 Primaries scarlet, veins for the most part yellow ; the 



base of costal margin, an elbowed transverse line near the 

 base, a central transverse series of spots upon a yellow line, 

 and a widely sinuated discal line emitting longitudinal 

 streaks externally along the veins, mouse- grey ; secondaries 

 pale rose colour, with whitish fringe ; thorax red, abdomen 

 rose colour ; under surface rose colour : expanse of wings, 

 1 inch 3 lines. 



Allied to B. dejecta of Walker and B. gratiosa of 

 Guerin. 



110. Barsine cruciata = Hypoprepia cruciata, Wlk. Journ. 



Linn. Soc. vi. p. 101. Hah. — Sarawak. 



111. Barsine exclusa, n. sp. Hah. — Sarawak. 

 Primaries rose-red, with grey bands and spots; the 



