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Show 458 COL. C. SWINHOE ON THE [Nov. 16, 203. COPTOBASIS OPISALIS. Desmia opisalis, Walker, xvii. 346. July and September. 204. COPTOBASIS .ENEALIS. Coptobasis anealis, Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 1885, p. 867. July. 205. SAMEA INSCITALIS. AZdiodes inscitalis, Walker, xxxiv. 1297. September. 206. LEUCINODES AUXIALIS, n. sp. (Plate XLI. fig. 12.) Head and thorax reddish brown, covered with white marks ; abdomen pure pearl-white, with pale reddish-brown bands in the last four segments. Fore wings pure pearl-white, with a broad reddish-brown band at the base, and another on the outer border, diffused inwardly, and filling up the outer third of the wing ; a white line at the base, and anotber submarginal, both sinuous, and showing distinctly on the brown bands, which are also covered with white marks as on the thorax; there are also some pale reddish marks on the costa in the central portion of the wing. Hind wings white, semihyaline, with a discal waved line and an interrupted marginal band diffused inwardly ; both pale reddish brown; fringe of both wings white. Underside white, with the bands and marks pale, showing through the wings. Expanse of wings ^-1 8 0 inch. April. HYDROCAMPID.E. 207. P A R A P O N Y X AFFINIALIS. Paraponyx afiinialis, Guenee, Delt. et Pyral. 270. 259. October, November, January, March, April, and June; very plentiful. HERCYNIDJJ. 208. HERBULA MELEAGRISALIS. Herbula meleagrisalis, Walker, xvii. 324. April. SPILOMELID^E. 209. SALBIA PERSPICUALIS. Zebronia perspicualis, Walker, xxxiv. 1347. October. 210. ZEBRONIA AUROLINEATUS. Zebronia aurolineatus, Walker, xvii. 478. Assirghur, October. |