346 Mr. A. G. Butler on the 



bablj brown) : wings below vermilllon ; fringe brown ; 

 primaries witb a submarginal series of black spots, con- 

 fluent towards the costa; secondaries with a moderately 

 broad brown outer border: expanse of wings 8 1 lines. . 



Allied to S. sinica, but smaller, rather differently 

 marked, and with the primaries and thorax above Ver- 

 million instead of pinky-yellovv^ish. 



Section Miltochrista, Huhner. 



139. Mlltochrista miniata = Geometra miniata Forster, 



Nov. Sp. Ins. Cent. 1, p. 75. Hab. — Europe. 



DiANASA, Walker. (PI. VIII. fig. 9.) 



140. Dianasa suffusa, Wlk. Lep. Het. 2, p. 488. Hab. 



— Moreton Bay, Australia. 



Yar. obscura. 



Primaries like the male of D. suffusa as figured by 

 Felder (Reise der Nov. Lep. 4, pi. cxxxix. fig. oo), but 

 the secondaries with the apical half smoky-brown. 



We have two examples of this interesting variety. 



Ptychoglene, Felder. 



141. Ptychoglene erythrophora, Felder, Reise der Nov. 



Lep. iv. pi. cvi. fig. 26. Hab. — Mexico. 



142. Ptychoglene gequalis = Lithosia gequalis, Wlk. Lep. 



Het. 2, p. 511. Hab. — Guatemala. 

 Differs from the preceding species in its rather smaller 

 size and the narrower black border of the primaries. 



143. Ptychoglene sanguineola = Lithosia sanguineola, 



Boisduval, Lep. Guat. p. 95 (1870). Hab. — • 



Mexico. 

 In this species the border of all the wings is narrow, and 

 the coloration, especially of the secondaries, much paler : 

 Surely Anatolmis Grotei is congeneric with the above. 



Dtphlebia, Felder. 



144. Dyphlebia bicolora = Lithosia bicolora, Boisduval, 



Voy. de 1' Astrolabe 1, Lep. p. 211, pi. iii. fig. 9. 

 Hab. — Tasmania, Sydney, Australia. 



