LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 281 



areolet. Length of the body 9 — 10 lines ; of the wings 19—24 



lines. 



Batchian. Ceram. Gilolo. Mysol. Ternate. 



In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



Genus DARITIS. 



Daritis trapeziata. 



Fcsm. Nigro-fusca; thorax margine antico testaceo ; abdomen 

 fasciis interruptis luteis ; alee anticce linea subcostali, vitta 

 tenui furcata fasciisque duabus obliquis albis ; posticce strigis 

 duabus transversis albis, fascia submarginali coccinea costam 

 versus attenuata. 



Female. Blackish brown. Thorax with a curved buff band 

 on the fore border. Abdomen with a slender interrupted luteous 

 band on the hind border of each segment ; tip luteous. Fore wings 

 with a white subcostal line, which extends from the base to nearly 

 three-fourths of the length, and with a white hinder stripe, which is 

 forked near its tip ; two white oblique parallel bands connect the 

 line and the stripe, the first opposite the fork of the stripe, the second 

 extending from the tip of the line to that of the stripe. Hind wings 

 with two white transverse streaks, of which the first is much shorter 

 and narrower than the second, and with a crimson dentate submar- 

 ginal band, which is much attenuated towards the costa. Length 

 of the body 12 lines ; of the wings 32 lines. 



In Mr. Nonis's collection. 



Genus TINOLIUS. 



TlNOLIUS QTJADRIMACULATUS. 



Mas. Ochraceo-cervinus ; caput, thorax antice, pectus, abdomen 

 pedesque rosea; thorax nigro biguttatus ; abdomen cristatum, 

 segmentis nigro fasciatis ; pedes nigro varii ; alee anticce 

 maculis duabus discalibus albis, maculis duabus aut tribus 

 apud marginem interiorem albidis indistinctis ; posticce apud 

 marginem interiorem rosea. 



Male. Ochraceous fawn-colour. Head, fore part of the thorax, 

 pectus, abdomen above and legs rosy red. Palpi stout, obliquely 

 ascending, not rising higher than the vertex ; third joint conical, 

 minute. Antennae minutely setulose. Thorax with a black dot on 



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