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Show 872 LIEUT.-COL. C SWINHOE ON THE LEPIDOPTERA [DEC. 1, 138. GLYPHODES DIURNALIS. Glyphodes diurnalis, Guenee, Delt. et Pyral. 294, 300. Bombay, August and September. 139. GLYPHOPES UNIVOCALIS. Glyphodes univocalis, Walker, xvii. 49 9. Bombay. 140. GLYPHODES LUCIFERALIS. Botys luciferalis, Walker, xxxiv. 1412. Bombay. 141. EuGLYPHIS FULVIDORSALIS. Pinacia fulvidorsalis, Geyer, Zutr. Samml. Exot. Schm. 15. 322. figs. 643, 644. Belgaum, September. 142. EuCLASTA DEFAMATALIS. Llurgia defamatalis, Walker, xviii. 544. Bombay, November. " BOTIDID^E." 143. DYSSALLACTA NEGATALIS. Phalangiodes negatalis, Walker, xvii. 468. Bombay, July. 144. REHIMENA DICHROMALIS. Behimena dichromalis, Walker, xxxiv. 1492. Bombay. 145. ASTURA SEMIFASCIALIS. Astura semifascialis, Walker, xxxiv. 1381. Poona, November. The type is labelled " Moreton Bay." This beautiful little insect is so distinctly marked, there can be no mistake as to its identity. 146. AsTURA PUNCTIFERALIS. Astura punctiferalls, Guenee, Delt. et Pyral. 320, 347. Bombay, October. 147. A S T U R A FESTIVALIS, n. sp. Bombay, August. Bright chrome-yellow, thorax with a black spot on each side, fore legs with black bands; wings with the spots and markings purplish brown ; fore wings with a spot on the costa, near the base, a reniform spot, and an antemedial band; hind wing with a subcostal spot near the base. Both wings with a discal curved band, and a broad marginal band. Underside dull pale chrome-yellow, marked same as the upper |