1352 CATALOGUE OF 



Female. Cinereous-brown, stout, pale cinereous beneath. Palpi 

 broad, very short ; third joint extremely minute. Wings elongate, 

 with numerous blackish denticulated lines ; submarginal line pale 

 cinereous, zigzag ; under side with a blackish elongated discal dot, 

 with two brown exterior lines, and with a brown submarginal band. 

 Fore wings acute; exterior border slightly convex, very oblique. 

 Length of the body 5f lines ; of the wings 18 lines. 



a. Port Natal. From M. Gueinzius' collection. 



Asia. 



20. SCOTOSIA TEEMULATA. 



Fcem. Teslaceo-cinerea, S. montivagatse valde affinis ; alee antica 

 trigones, productce, acutce, lineis plurimis dentatis, linea sub- 

 marginali e maculis Iribus aut quatuor albis ; posticcc dentatce, 

 maculis submarginalibus albis lineisque subobsoletis, 



Scotosia tremulata, Guen. Phal. ii. 448, 1639. 



North Hindostan. 



21. Scotosia dueiosata. 



Fcem. Cinereo-fitsca ; palpi rostriformes, brevissimi, subascen- 

 dentes; alceamplce, linea submarginali angulosa pallide cinerea, 

 lunulis marginalibus nigris ; anticce apice subrotundatce, lineis 

 duabus nigris deniiculatis cinereo marginatis subduplicatis ; 

 posticce vix pallidiores, apud marginem interiorem lineata, 

 margine exteriore subdentato. 



Female. Cinereous-brown, more cinereous beneath, where there 

 is a black discal streak on each wing. Palpi ros triform, very short, 

 slightly ascending; third joint very minute. Wings ample; sub- 

 marginal line pale cinereous, zigzag, most indistinct in the hind 

 wings; marginal lunules black. Fore wings somewhat rounded at 

 the tips ; interior and exterior lines black, denticulated, bordered 

 with pale cinereous, indistinctly double; some other lines, which are 

 almost obsolete, except along the costa. Hind wings hardly paler 

 than the fore wings, with traces of Hues aloug the interior border ; 

 exterior border slightly dentate. Length of the body 5 lines ; of 

 the wings 18 lines. 



a. Punjaub. Presented by Sir John Hearsay. 



