350 Mr. A. G. Butler on the 



164. Litliosia Sarawaca, n. sp. 



Lithosia antica, Wlk. in Journ. Linn. Soc. vi. 

 p. 103. Hab. — Sarawak. 

 Keadily distinguished from L. antica by its wliitish 

 secondaries, the apex and fringe ochreous ; abdomen 

 dusky. 



We have three examples of this species, so that I have 

 no doubt respecting the constancy of the above-mentioned 

 differences. L. natara is nearly allied, but differs in its 

 smaller size and shorter fringes. 



165. Lithosia vicaria, Wlk. Lep. Het. 2, p. 505. Hah. — 



Congo. 



166. Lithosia lurideola, Treitschke, Suppl. Ochs. Schmett, 



X. 1, p. 162. Hab. — Europe. 



167. Lithosia plumbeola, Herr.-Sch. Eur. Schm.ii. p. 158. 



Hab. — Europe. 



168. Lithosia complana, Linn. Syst. Nat. 1, 2, p. 840. 



Hab. — Europe. 



169. Lithosia depressa, Esper, Eur. Schm. iv. pi. xciii. 



fig. 3. Hab. — Europe. 



1:70. Lithosia griseola, Hiibner, Bomb. p. 126, pi. xxiii. 

 fig. 97. Hab. — Europe. 



171. Lithosia serva, Wlk. Lep. Het. 2, p. 506. Hab.— 



Nepal. 



172. Lithosia arideola, Hering, Ent. Zeit. Stett. vii. 



p. 233. Hab. — Europe. 



173. Lithosia fumeola, Wlk. Lep. Het. 2, p. 508. Hab. 



— Cape, Knysna. 

 There are two Japanese species allied to this. 



174. Lithosia unita, Denis and Schiff. Wien. Verz. p. 68. 



Hab. — Europe. 

 We do not possess L. morosina or cinereola. 



3r75. Lithosia luteola, Denis and Schiff. Wien. Verz. 

 p. 68. Hab. — Europe. 



