EULOCASTKA. 



619 



and submediaii folds ; cilia black-hrown glossed with grey. Hind 

 wing white tiuged with ochreous, in female with brown. 



Ab, 1. triangularis. Fore wing more strongly tinged with 

 rufous ; hind wing suffused with fuscous. 



Ab. 2. laticincta. Fore wing with tlie terminal black-brown band 

 wider ; hind wing suffused with fuscous. 



Fig. 165. — Euloca^tra di('2)hora. J. |. 



Ilab. Algekia, Hammara-es-Salahin (WahingJiam), 4 J ; Ak- 

 MENiA ; Asia Mixoe, Poutus ; Stria, Mardin ; Palestine; Adex 

 (Nurse), 1 6 type atribasalis ; Persia, ITrumiab (Giinther), 1 J; 

 Pqnjab, Jamrud {Watson), 1 c? , 1 $ , Campbellpur (Terbury), 

 1 2 type triangularis. Exp. 16 millim. 



The type of atribasalis is an aberrant specimen with the areole 

 absent on one side, reduced to a minute loop at base of 7, 8, 9 on 

 the other. 



5936. Eulocastra ochrizona, n. sp. (Plate CLXYII. fig. 19.) ] 



5 . Head, thorax, and abdomen fuscous brown mixed with 

 white ; tarsi fuscous ringed with white. Fore wing fuscous browu 

 suffused with purplish grey ; a broad yellowish white antemedial 

 bajid with a dark point on it at costa, its inner edi;e angled in- 

 wards below the cell, its outer edge incurved in cell and sub- 

 median fold ; traces of an oblique red-brown line from costa 

 beyond middle to tornus, with a yellovrish white patch beyond it 

 on costa and slightly defined by yellowish white at discocellulars 

 where it is somewhat incurved : subtermiual line formed of yel- 

 lowish white scales, angled outwards at vein 7 and oijsolete below 

 submedian fold. Hind wing grey suffused with purplish brown ; 

 the underside whitish tinged with brown. 



Bab. Arabia, Unseat (Jayakar), 1 J fyp^- Exp. IS millim. 



5937. Eulocastra melsena. 



Tarache melcsTM, Hmpsn. Bull. Lirerp. Museum, ii. p. 3(3 (1899) ; id. j!Sat, 

 Hist. Sjkotra, p. 3:^4, pi. xx. ff. 9, lO. 



2 . Head and thorax glos.sy black-brown, the former with a 

 gre\ ish tinge : pectus and legs with some whitish ; abdomen dark 

 brown, the ventral surface paler. Fore wing glossy black -brown ; 

 a nearly erect white antemedial band expanding somewhat towards 



