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FASCICULI MALATENSES 
3. Actias selene 
Actias selene, Huhner^ SammL Exot. Schmett, i, p. 172 (1806). 
Phalaena (Attacus) luna, Cram, (nee Drury)^ Pap. Exot. i, pi. 31, fig. B (1775). 
Plectropteron dianae, Hutton^ loc. cit. 
I 9 • Ban Sai Kau, Nawngchik. (Nat. Coll. ; only specimen seen). 
A very large female measuring 7^ inches in expanse of wings, and nearly 
6 ^ inches from the base of the costa of fore wings to the tips of the tail : it 
has no indication of the usual discal transverse line on the wings, and has a 
narrow dark-pink outer marginal band on both wings, continued on to the 
tail for nearly two-thirds of its length. 
BOMBYCIDAE 
Prismosticta, Butler.^ Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) vi, p. 67 (1880). 
4, Prismosticta tiretta, nov. 
. Of a uniform ochreous brown, with a red tinge, especially towards 
the anal angle of the hind wings ; fore wings with a brown lunule at the end 
of the cell, an antemedial outwardly-curved brown line, a central line from the 
lunule hindwards ; these are obsolete in the female ; both wings with two 
discal transverse lines, which are closer together at the abdominal margin of 
the hind wings, where they bend round inwards ; a white hyaline lunular 
mark a little below apex of fore wings ; under side pale and more ochreous, a 
brown lunule at end of each cell, hyaline spot with outer double discal lines as 
above. Expanse of wings : — $ ; ?? inches. 
There are three males from Sandakan, unnamed, in the British Museum. 
^ 9 in copula. Gedong, South Perak. 9th January, 1902. 
‘ I found these specimens resting on a leaf of a low-growing shrub in 
dense jungle, mistaking them at first sight for a couple of dead leaves. They 
sat with their wings spread out at right angles to the abdomen, but, especially 
in the male, the posterior border of the hind wings was curled upwards and 
inwards, so as to greatly increase the insects’ resemblance to dead leaves.’ 
EUPTEROTIDAE 
Pseudojana, Hampson^ Moths India i, p. 48 (1892). 
5 . Pseudojana incandescens 
Jana incandescens. Walker., iv, 910 (1855). 
Pseudojana incandescens, Hampson, loc. cit. (fig. 31). 
I $ . Grit, Upper Perak. (At light). 
