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greenish-white, a submarginal zigzag brown line ; hind-wing pale 

 brown ; antennae, palpi, bead, and front of thorax, dark brown ; hind- 

 part of thorax and abdomen pale brown ; legs brown, with hoary- 

 spots. Expanse If in. 



a.b.<$ ? . Java. From Dr. Horsfield's Collection. 



806. DASYCHIRA MIS ANA, Moore {Plate lXa,fig. 2, <$). 



Dasychira Misana, n. sp. — Male, brown ; fore-wing, from the base 

 broadly along the costa to middle of the disc, and upward to near 

 the anterior angle, white, on which are some indistinct brown wavy- 

 marks ; a dark-brown zigzag line extending from near posterior angle 

 up the disc ; a submarginal row of dark-brown dots bordered in- 

 wardly with white : hind-wing pale brown, with paler margin ; 

 antennae, body, and legs, brown. Expanse If in. 



a. b. <$ . Java. From Dr. Horsfield's Collection. 



807. DASYCHIRA ASVATA, Moore. 



Dasychira Asvata, n. sp. — Dark brown. Male, fore-wing with a 

 black spot at the base, a white narrow bifid line along the discoidal 

 veins from the base to the apex, a transverse zigzag dark line one- 

 third from the apex, and a submarginal row of dark dots ; hind-wing 

 pale brown ; antennae, head, body, and legs, dark brown. Female 

 with the discoidal and apical veins whitish, and some brown patches 

 about the disc and along exterior margin. Expanse of male If in., 

 of female 2f in. 



a. b. $ ? . Java. From Dr. Horsfield's Collection. 



808. DASYCHIRA SAW ANT A, Moore. 



Dasychira Sawanta, n. sp. — Fore-wing brown, with a rounded dark- 

 margined whitish spot near the base, and a pale-brown spot on lower 

 part of the disc ; a transverse slightly-curved dark line from the costa 

 one-third from the base, and a lengthened dark spot one-third from 

 the apex, also an indistinct dark submarginal zigzag line ; hind-wing 

 brownish-white; antennae, head, and thorax,brown; abdomen brownish- 

 white, with a darker dorsal line. Expanse If in. 



a. S • Java. From Dr. Horsfield's Collection. 



