160 CATALOGUE OF 



3. Locastra Sagarisalis. 



Mas. Ochracea; palpi erectly breviusculi, arete applicati, artieulo 

 So brevi longi-conico ; alee anticce fusco conspersce, costa apud 

 medium incisa et incrassata, lineis interiore et exteriore nigris 

 denticulatis undulatis, striga discali interiore e squamis albis, 

 guttis marginalibus fuscis ; posticce lutece, fusco marginatce. 



Male. Ochraceous, much nearer allied to L. Maimonalis than 

 to the preceding species. Appendages of the head reverted to the 

 thorax between the costa of the fore wings. Palpi vertical, rather 

 short, applied close to the head ; third joint elongate-conical, slightly 

 inclined forward, and thus forming a very obtuse angle with the 

 second, of which it is not more than one-fourth of the length. Fore 

 wings speckled with brown ; costa notched and thickened at a little 

 beyond the middle; interior and exterior lines black, denticulated, 

 deeply undulating ; some white scales in a discal streak near the 

 base ; marginal dots and dots on the fringe brown. Hind wings 

 luteous, with a brown border, which is gradually attenuated from 

 the exterior to the interior angle. Length of the body 5 lines ; of 

 the w T ings 11 lines. 



Sarawak, Borneo. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



4. Locastra? Haraldusalis. 



Mas. Pallide subochracea ; caput tegminibus duobus crassis 

 squamosis rufo variis supra thoracem incumbentibus ; palpi 

 validi, squamosi, erecti, artieulo 2o arcuato. So lanceolato 

 brevi; antennce validce, simplices ; pedes validi, pubescentes ; 

 alee pallide purpurascente-cinerece, breviusculce, latiusculce, 

 fascia media ochracea, exteriore flavescente ; antica? basi nigri- 

 cante conspersce, apice rufescente-fuscce. 



Male. Pale dull ochraceous, cinereous beneath. Head with 

 two thick squamous closely-connected appendages, which are incum- 

 bent on the thorax and are partly red. Palpi stout, squamous 

 erect, slanting a little backward; second joint curved ; third lanceo- 

 late, not more than one-fourth of the length of the second. Antenna 

 stout, simple. Abdomen extending a little beyond the hind wings ; 

 apical tuft rather long and thick. Legs stout, pubescent, not pilose' 

 Wings pale purplish ciuereous, rather short and broad ; an ochraceous* 

 middle band, which has the brown slender exterior line between it 

 and an outer yellowish band ; fringe pale cinereous, ochraceous at 

 the base. Fore wings with blackish speckles towards the base* 



