LEPIDOPTERA HETKROCERA. 539 



Phalama-Pyralis Procopia, Cram. Pap. Exot. if. 152, pi. 368 f. E. 

 Euglyphis Procopialis, Hubn. Verz. Schm. 341, 3275. 

 Neurina Procopialis, Guen. Delt. et Pyral. 314, 342. 



Amboina. 



a. Hindostan. From the Entomological Society's collection. 



b, c. Silhet. From the Rev. J. Stainforth's collection, 

 d, e. Silhet. Presented by E. Donbleclay, Esq. 



/. Java. From the East India Company's collection. 

 g. Ceylon. Presented by R. Templeton, Esq. i 



2. Euglyphis fulvidorsalis. 



Mas et foem. Var. ? Miniata, subtus nigra, caput antice nigrum ; 

 antenna? longissima, gracillima ; abdomen e maculis chalybeo- 

 nigris trivittatum ; pedes longissimi ; ala cinereo-nigra ; an- 

 tica basi miniatce, costa interiore chalyb&a, guttis quatuor 

 discalibus interioribus nigris. Var. /3. — Major ; ala am- 

 pliores ; antics guttis tribus interioribus nigris. 



Pinacia fulvidorsalis (Pyralis geometriformis, Salia egregia), Geyer, 



Zutr. SammL Exot. Schtn. 15, 322, f. 643,644. 

 Filodes fulvidorsalis, Guen. Delt. et Pyral. 317, 343. 



Java. 



Male and female. Var. P Red-lead colour, black beneath. 

 Head in front and palpi black. Antennae very long and slender. 

 Abdomen chalybeous-black at the tip and with three rows of 

 chalybeous-black spots. Pectus testaceous in front. Legs very 

 long, whitish or blackish, according to the aspect in which they are 

 viewed. Wings grayish black. Fore wings chalybeous along part 

 of the costa, red-lead colour at the base, with four black dots in a 

 line near the base. Length of the body 7 — 8 lines ; of the wings 

 16—18 lines. 



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

 i b. Ceylon. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



c. Ceylon. From Mr. Cuming's collection. 



d, e. Ceylon. 



/. North Hindostan. From Mr. James' collection. 



Var. p. Larger. Wings more ample. Fore wings with three 

 black dots near the base, arranged differently from those of var. a. 

 Length of the body 9 lines ; of the wings 22 lines. 



</, h. Dwerjeling, Himalaya Mountains. From Captain Parry's 

 collection. 



