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Show 684 MR. A. G. BUTLER ON [Dec* l4> blackish-edged ochreous dash across the median branches, bounded below by a vividly opaline stripe ; an ochreous nebula on the external area, and a little congregation of jet-black spots and dots spangled with metallic green upon the outer border : body creamy yellowish, anal tuft black. Under surface creamy white. Expanse of wings 10 lines. One specimen. We have it also from Borneo and Sumatra. It is most nearly allied to C. sexpunctalis oi Moore and C. tolumnialis of Walker (erroneously referred to Leucochroma). 116. CYMORIZA MINIMA, sp. n. Grey: primaries with a series of equidistant black-edged white dots on the costal margin, an angulated white line across the basal third, and a second near the outer margin; a whitish-bordered black discocellular lunule ; fringe yellowish, tipped with black and snow-white : secondaries with a black spot in the cell, a white-bordered, abbreviated, curved subanal discal line ; fringe yellowish at base, traversed by a black line and tipped with snow-white. Primaries below brown, with no subbasal line, otherwise as above: secondaries white mottled with dark brown, with white-edged irregular discal stripe and a discoidal spot black : pectus white, venter brown. Expanse of wings 6 lines. One specimen. SPILOMELIDCE. 117- ZEBRONIA ABDICALIS. Zebronia abdicalis, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xvii. p. 480 (1859). One example in good condition, and one much broken. " Con-chylodes ceriferalis " of Moore appears to me to be referable to this species. 118. GLYPHODES BIVITRALIS. Glyphodes bivitralis, Guene'e, Delt. et Pyral. p. 293 (1854). One specimen. 119. GLYPHODES MALAYANA, sp. n. Nearly allied to Cr. itysalis. Primaries fuliginous brown, slightly cupreous towards the base ; the base of inner margin, an angular subbasal line, an oblique streak tapering to a point below the origin of the first median branch, a small triangular spot below the latter on the inner margin, an externally angulated transverse abbreviated band beyond the cell from costa to first median branch, and a (rather more bluish) litura on the discocellulars semitransparent white with opaline reflections ; a scarcely perceptible crenulated transverse discal silver-white line, immediately followed by a lilacine band, which alone separates it from the external border: secondaries opaline transparent white; the discocellulars, an oblique streak near the base of the first median branch, and an internal streak black ; a black-bordered silvery line, followed by a lilacine baud and broad brown border as in the primaries; abdominal area opaque cinereous |