Lcpidoptera of tlie faniilf/ LithosildcB. 3G3 



spots (that nearest the base lunate), two dots in the cell, a 

 sigmoidal litura closing the cell, a dot beyond it, an 

 elongate sjDot or dash and two dots in a longitudinal line 

 on the interno-median interspace, and two dots on the 

 internal interspace, black ; a large spot on the inner 

 margin near the base, and an irregular discal interrupted 

 band (the nervures across which are blackish), dark 

 brown ; secondaries bright stramineous becoming whitish 

 on the costa ; thorax dust-grey, sjDotted -with black, 

 abdomen ochreous with a dorsal row of black dots; 

 primaries below brown, dusky in the cell, the latter with a 

 central black dot and a terminal black streak ; secondaries 

 creamy yellow with a faint pink shot ; a black spot on 

 upper discocellular ; body below creamy-whitish, the legs 

 spotted with black; venter subochreous, with a lateral 

 series of black dots : expanse of wings 1 inch 4 lin. 



259. Digania marchalii = Callimorpha ? marchalii, Guerin, 



Voy. Deless. Hist. Nat. p. 91, pi. xxvi. fig. 2. 

 Hab. — India. 



260. Digama insulana, Felder, Verh. Zool.-Bot. Ges. 



1868, p. 285. 



Digama hearseyana $, Moore, Cat. Lep. 

 E. I. C. 2, ph vii«. fig. 3. Hah.— $, $ Ceylon. 

 The Indian males taken by General Hearsey agree in 

 all points of coloration with the female as figured by 

 TVIoore; whereas the Ceylonese species agrees Avith the 

 male, as represented on pi. viia. in having the primaries 

 pale dove-brown, slightly deeper towards outer margin, 

 and without dark blackish spots or a trace of the whitish 

 lines which occur on D. hearseyana. 



261. Digama hearseyana, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C. 2, 



p. 298, ?, pi. \\\\ fig. 3\ Hah. — Punjab, North 

 India, South India, Ceylon. 



262. Digama marmorea, n. sp. Hab. — North Australia. 

 Primaries sepia-broAvn, crossed obliquely by a broad, 



irregular greyish-Avhite band, spotted here and there Avith 

 broAvn, its inferior extremity continued iuAA'ards as a broad 

 basi-internal border, and marked AA'ith two black spots, a 

 black oblique line bounding the inner edge of the band on 

 the costal area, a second, less oblique, crossing it upon the 

 same area and limited by the subcostal vein, four black 



