LEPIDOPTERA HFTEROCERA. 707 



Var. $ like var. y. Dot of the fore wings enlarged into a spot ; 

 three marginal brown dots beyond the band. Hind wings yellow, 

 with a brown dentate border in front, and with a brown dot behind ; 

 some of the veins slightly bordered with brown. 



a— c. North India. From Mr. L. James' collection. 

 d. East Indies. From Archdeacon Clerk's collection. 



12. Aloa bi guttata. 



Obscure fusca ; vertex rufo-alba ; antenmc nigra; thorax alius, 

 nii/ro biguttatus; abdomen supra rufum, e maeulii nigris tri- 

 vittatum ; coxa et femora rufo vittata ; ala antiea vitta dip- 

 call alba; posticce rufa, maculis quatuor margmalibus fuscis. 



Dark brown. Vertex reddish white. Antennae black, reddish 

 white at the base. Thorax white, and with a black dot on each side. 

 Abdomen bright red above, with three rows of black spots, the 

 middle row forming short bands. Coxae and femora with red stripes. 

 Fore wings with a white discal stripe, which extends from the base, 

 is slightly curved forward, and ends just in front of the tip. Hind 

 wings red, with four brown marginal spots, one anterior, one apical, 

 and two posterior, the first and the second connected. Length of 

 the body 5^ lines ; of the wings 16 lines. 



a. Canara, Malabar Coast. Presented by S. N. Ward, Esq. 



13. ALOA INTEGRA. 



Obscure fusca ; vertex flavo-alba ; antennce nigra: ; thorax albo 

 bivittatus ; abdomen supra flavwn, fasclis dorsalibus guttisque 

 lateralibus nigris ; alee antlcce vitta discall alba; postice 

 alba, fusco marginatce et uni guttata. 



Dark brown. Vertex yellowish white. Proboscis testaceous. 

 Antennae black. Thorax with a white stripe on each side. Abdo- 

 men above yellow, with a row of short black dorsal bands, and with 

 a row of black dots on each side. Fore win-is with a white discal 

 stripe, which extends from the base, is slightly curved forward, and 

 ends at the tip of the wing. Hind wings white, with a yellow tinge 

 along the inner border, and with a brown fore border, which is ac- 

 companied by a brown dot at a little beyond half the length. 

 Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 14 lines. 



a. Philippine Islands. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 



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