RFJOPA hOC Ell A MALA VAN A . 



with the outer margin, — is widest and elongatcly prodiu't-il beyond coll, ami i« continued through cell to 

 base; this fascia encloses a nmall ochraceous spot at upper end of fell; (mati-rior wiu^s ubuw dark 

 chocolate- brown, with a transverse diacal ochraceous fascia; fringe of both wings rjreyish-ochraceous. 

 Willis 1). i). :uh with the dark markings more or less obsolete ; anterior wings with the outer margin only 

 dark chocolate-brown towards outer angle, the discal fascia obsolete, represented by a dark -disco-cellular 

 spot at end of cell, the inner margin and banal area also of the same colour ; posterior wings much paler 

 than above, the discal fascia more or less margined with dark spots. Body above dark chocolate-brown, 

 beneath with legs more or less dark greyish-ochraceous. 

 Exp, wings, 21 to 27 milling 



Hail — Ceylon (Thwaites — coll. Dial.). — Malay Peninsula; Singapore (coll. Staud.). — Java (Horsf.). 



This is the species which stands in Hors field and Moore's Catalogue under the MS* name 

 of Pawpkita ftammta, as I have satisfied myself by a careful comparison with the specimen 

 thus named in the Horsfield collection. It has since been described under the name of 

 I'atiwutta goloid<$ by Mr. Moore. My Ceyloiie.se specimens are identical with the Singapore 

 examplo here figured, which belongs to the collection of Dr. Staudin^er. 



In Ceylon, according to Mr. Mack wo oil, this species 11 is widely distributed. Sea coast up 

 to 5000 feet. Generally January to March/'* 



4. Telicota ma^soides. (Tab, XXXIV., fig. 24.) 



I'ttutphiht Hhixftith's, Butler. Trans. Linn. Sue, sor. 2. Zool. vol. i. p. 554, n. 5 (1877]; Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 



1877, p. 594 ; Wood-Mas, A de Nic. J. A. S. Beng. vol. xlix. p. 248, n. 87 (188fl>. 

 I'atlrauna uurxouhn, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. vol. L p. 171 t. 71, 1. 5 t on (1861 J. 



Wings above dark ochraceous ; anterior wings with the outer margin broadly dark cbocolate-hrowu, 

 and with an oblique discal fascia of the same colour, commencing at costa, deflected outwardly at end of 

 cell — sometimes connected with outer margin — and continued broadly beneath cell to base ; posterior wings 

 dark chocolate-brown, with a transverse discal fascia, a spot in cell and a subcostal spot dark ochraceous; 

 fringe of both wings greyish-ochraceous. Wings beneath as above, but much paler. Body above dark 

 chocolate-brown, beneath with legs more or less greyish -ochraceous. 



Exp. wings, *20 to 25 millim. 



Hab, — Ceylon (Thwaitus — coll Dist.). — Andaman Islands; Port Blair (c oil. Moore <fe Calc. Muh.). — 

 Malay Peninsula ; Perak (Townsend — coll. Godm. & Salv.) ; Malacca (coll. Stand. ; Pinwill — Brit. Mus, ; 

 Biggs — coll. Dist.}; Singapore (Kerr — coll. Dist.). — Java; Bantam (coll. Dist.). 



This seems a widely distributed species, and from 7\ yuUdde* may be readily distinguished 

 by the very different markings of the under surface of the wings. 



5. Telicota maro, (Tab, XXXV., fig, lid r, 15 ?,} 



Ileaptrhi Maro, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. Suppl. p. 432, u. 242, 248 U7i)8). 

 Cijttopidta Mam, Butl. Cat. Fabr. Lep. p. 279, t. 11, f. 12 (1HU9). 

 Cijchpidts Camerta, Hew. DtBcr, Heap. p. 48, n. 8 (1868J. 



PamphiUt Maro, Druco, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1874, p. 109, n,. 8 ; Butl. Trans. Linn. boc. ser. 2, Zool. vol, i. p. 555, 

 Hi 0 (1877) ; Knell. Tijd. Ent, xxi. p. 41, n. 171 (1878) ; Mab. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. Jtxi. p. 88, n. 140 

 (1678). 



Ampittia Maro, Moore, Lep. Ceyl, vol. i. p. 172, t. 71 r £ X, lit) (1881) ; Proc. Zool. Soc, 1882, p. 262. 



* Mooro'B Lep. Ceyl. vol. I p. 171. 



