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base, and with some brown transverse black-pointed costal streaks 

 from thence to the interior of two V-shaped black costal marks. 

 Hind wings with the interior luteous line assuming a black hue on 

 approaching the interior angle. Length of the body 3 — 4 lines ; of 

 wings 8 — 10 lines. 



a. Ceylon. Presented by R. Templeton, Esq. 



b. Hindostan. From Archdeacon Clerk's collection. 

 c — i. China. Presented by G. T. Laye, Esq. 



22. Zebronia? decussalis. 



Mas et fcem. Alba; palporum articulus Sus 2i dimidio valde 

 longior ; antenna moniliformes, sat rabustee ; alee fasciis 

 tribus obliquis interruptis lunulisque marginalibus cervinis ; 

 anticcB orbiculari et reniformi e guttis duabus nigris, hac 

 transversa. 



Male and female. White. Third joint of the palpi much 

 more than half the length of the second. Antennas moniliform, 

 rather stout. Wings with three interrupted oblique fawn-coloured 

 bands, and with fawn-coloured marginal lunules. Fore wings with 

 two black dots corresponding to the orbicular and reniform marks ; 

 the latter transverse. Length of the body 2 J — 3 lines ; of the wings 

 5 — 7 lines. 



a. Ceylon. Presented by E. Templeton, Esq. 

 o, c. Ceylon. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



23. Zebronia ? Mineusalis. 



Fcem. Alba; caput et thorax anticus lutescente-alba, ilium nigro 

 biguttatum ; palpi porrecti, caput superantes ; articulus 2us 

 linearis, latius cuius ; Sus minimus; thorax nigro quadri- 

 guttatus ; abdomen pallide luteum, nigro quadriguttatum, 

 segmentorum marginibus posticis apiceque albis ; pedes antici 

 nigro fasciati ; alee lineis duabus nigris, exterior e undulata, 

 linea submarginali e guttis elongatis nigris, margine exteriore 

 luteo ; anticee basi nigro quadriguttatee, reniformi nigra an- 

 gusta albido lineata non excavata. 



Female. White. Head and fore part of the thorax with 

 a luteous tinge. Head with a black point at the base of each an- 

 tenna ; frontal tuft rather prominent. Palpi porrect, extending 

 somewhat beyond the head ; second joint linear, rather broad; third 



