LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1239 



latter; space about this line without streaks; two black elongated 

 subapical points; exterior border slightly convex, very oblique; 

 under side silvery along the costa, with a deep black subapical dot, 

 which includes an elongated white point. Length of the body 

 5 lines; of the wings 12 lines. 



Allied to P.Bactialis. 



Sarawak, Borneo. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



Pyralis? candidalis. 



Mas. Aryenteo-alba, gracilis ; caput antice cervinum ; palpi cer- 

 vini, oblique ascendentes, articulo So minimo ; thorax antice 

 cervinus; alee lineis sex indeterminatis pallide ochraceis, 

 fimbria aurata; anticce lineis Sa 4aque fusco nebulosis, ba 

 Qaque obsoletis, striya exteriore fusca lata transversa, costa 

 cervina albo punctata. 



Male. Silvery white, slender. Head fawn-colour in front. 

 Palpi fawn-colour, pubescent, white beneath, obliquely ascending, 

 not rising so high as the vertex ; third joint very minute. Antennae 

 rather stout, minutely pubescent. Thorax fawn-colour in front. 

 Legs slender. Wings broad, with six slender oblique incomplete 

 pale ochraceous lines; under side with more determinate markings ; 

 fringe mostly gilded. Fore wings acute, with some little transverse 

 pale ochraceous streaks; third and fourth Hoes clouded with brown ; 

 an exterior transverse broad brown streak; fifth and sixth lines 

 obsolete; costa fawn-colour, with minute white poiuts. Length of 

 the body 4 lines ; of the wings 9 lines. 



Nearly allied to P. anticalis and to P. puralis. 



a. Ceram. From Mr. Wallace's collection. 



Pyralis devialis. 



Albida, robusta; palpi validi, breviusculi, oblique ascendentes; 

 antenna fuscescente annulatce ; thorax subrufescens ; aim 

 subrufescentes, latce, breviuscnlce, lineis duabus undulatis, 

 la albida, 2a rufescente, fascia exteriore lata albida, linea 

 adhuc exteriore undulata ochracea, fascia submaryinali 

 schistacea, linea maryinali fusca punctata; posticce basi 

 fuscce. 



Whitish, stout. Palpi stout, obliquely ascending, much shorter 

 than the breadth of the head ; third joint conical, very minute. 



