LEP1DOPTEKA HEIEROCEBa. 59 



Male. Deep black, densely pilose. Head with a yellow dot 

 on each side behind, with a yellow stripe on the outer side of each 

 eye, and with a yellow streak on each side of the face. Antennae 

 white beneath at the tips. Thorax with several yellow dots. Ab- 

 domen with a row of transverse orange dots and with two lateral 

 rows of transverse orange streaks; apical tuft orange; underside 

 with three white dots on each side of the hinder half. Legs with 

 white bands on the tibiae and on the tarsi; femora and tibise densely 

 clothed with orange hairs. Wings with white dots on the fringe. 

 Fore wings with seven irregular transverse lines composed of yellow 

 or white dots and points ; the marks of the former hue are fewer 

 and for the most part larger than those of the latter hue ; under side 

 with much fewer marks. Hind wings bright orange, with a black 

 spot near the costa and a broad black border. Length of the body 

 6 lines ; of the wings 14 lines. 



It differs from H. Thyridion by the black abdomen and by the 

 more numerous marks on the fore wings. 



a. Swan River. From Mr. Diggles' collection. 



Genus ^GOCERA. 



jEgoceea postica. 



postica, Wlk. Journ. Lin. Soc. vi. 86. 



Borneo. 



Genus PH.EGOKISTA. 



PHjEGORISTA transiens. 



Eusemia transiens, Cat. LepfHet. vii. 1588— Phaegorista catocaloides, 

 Wlk. Journ. Lin. Soc. vi. 87. 



Genus CLEOSIFJS. 

 Cleosiris, Bd. Sp. Gen.Lep. i. — Tetragonus, p., Geyer. 



Cleosiris catamita. 

 catamitus, Geyer, Zutr. 17, f. 653, 654. 



a, b. Java. Presented by the E. I. Company. 



c. South Hindostan. Presented by M. J. Walhouse, Esq. 



d. North Hindostan. From Mr. James' collection. 



e. Silhet. From the Rev. Mr. Stainforth's collection. 

 /, g. Hindostan. 



