FASCICULI MALAYENSES 
93 
LARENTIIDAE 
Collix, Guen.^ Phal. ii, p. 357 (1857). 
182. Collix icteraria, nov. 
? Brown, with a pinkish tinge ; abdomen, with whitish segmental lines ; 
transverse lines on forewings white, edged with black and brown, outwardly 
curved ; first sub-basal, second and third close together, one-third from base ; 
fourth discal ; a black patch or suffusion inside it, towards costa ; a similar 
patch outside the third line ; a sub-apical patch, and one a little above the 
middle near outer margin ; many whitish semidentate transverse lines very 
indistinct, and the whole of the hind wings covered with similar lines a little 
more distinct ; marginal line and cilia ochreous ; underside whitish, markings 
very prominent ; a black spot at end of each cell, a black dentated band across 
middle of both wings, some paler grey bands on the inner portions, and a 
broad discal band ; no longitudinal streaks. Expanse of wings, inches. 
Selangor. 
STERRHIDAE 
Craspedia, Huhner^ Verz. Schmett.^ p. 312 (1818). 
183. Craspedia nesciaria 
Acidalia nesciaria. Walker^ xxii, 750 (1861). 
I Sungkei, South Perak, iith February, 1902. (At light). 
1$. Biserat, Jalor. i 5th July, 1901. (At light). 
Selangor. May, 1902. 
184. Craspedia aspilataria 
Acidalia aspilataria, IValker^ xxiii, 791 (1861). 
Acidlia aspilataria, Hampson^ Moths India iii, p. 432 (1895). 
Selangor. 
Lycaug^es, Butler^ Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) iv, p. 373 (1879). 
185. Lycaug^es anaitisaria 
Acidalia (.^) anaitisaria. Walker.^ xxiii, 795 (1861). 
^ 1$. Mabck, Jalor. 23rd July, 1901. 
‘ Resting on leaf in jungle ; mid-day.* 
