352 Mr. A. G. Butler o?i the 



184. Llthosia innotata, Wlk. Ms.? Hah. — N. India, 



Nepal. 



Wings above straw-coloured, the primaries slightly 

 darker than the secondaries ; body ochraceous, the base 

 of the abdomen pale : wings below as above, excepting 

 that the primaries are washed with greyish from the 

 centre of the cell to the middle of the discal area : pectus 

 whitish, legs whitish broadly banded with black, venter 

 ochreous : expanse of wings 1 inch 6 lines. 



I have not succeeded in finding a published description 

 of X. innotata. It is a slender-bodied species, and might, 

 perhaps, have been mistaken by Walker for an aberrant 

 Pyrale. 



185. Lithosia helveola, Hiibner, Bomb. 125, pi. xxiil. 



fig. 95. Hab. — Europe. 

 We have a nearly-allied species from Japan. 



186. Lithosia pristina, Wlk. Lep. Het. Suppl. 5, p. 1885. 



Hab. — Moreton Bay. 



187. Lithosia albidula, Wlk. Lep. Het. Suppl. 1, p. 231. 



Hab. — Sierra Leone and Lake Nyassa. 



188. Lithosia cephalica, Grote, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. iii. 



p. 176 (1870); Stretch Zyg. and Bomb, ph vii. 

 fig. 14(1873). Hab.— Texas. 



189. Lithosia pygmjea, Wlk. Lep. Het. 2, p. 507. 



Lithosia scutellaia, Wallengren, Wien. Ent. 



, Monatschr. iv. p. 45 (1860). Hab. — South Africa. 



I am satisfied that if L. cephalica had been generically 

 distinct from Lithosia, our American friends would have 

 found it out; and, since Wallengren's L. scutellaia is 

 nearly allied to L. cephalica, I cannot accept his genus 

 Sozuza. 



190. Lithosia caniola, Hiibner, Bomb. 126, pi. Ixxxi. 



fig. 220. iJa6.— Europe. 



191. Lithosia impervia, Wlk. Lep. Het. Suppl. 1, p. 230. 



Hab. — Ceram. 



192. Lithosia conformis, Wlk. Lep. Het. 2, p. 509. 



Hab. — North India. 



