20 NTCTBMEKID.E. — EUSCHEMID.E.— CALLI DULID^E. 



the cell ; upper discocellular short, botli bent inward ; four brandies to median as above ; 

 a submedian and two internal veins. Body small, slender ; antennae bipectinated ; palpi 

 very small, slender, naked ; legs slender, naked, middle and hind tibial with very short spurs. 



Arbudas I5ICOL0I!, n. sp. (Plate II. fig. 19.) 



Male. Fore wing greyish fuliginous-brown ; hind wing white, with a fuliginous-brown 

 marginal band and white cilia. Underside as above, the fore wing having a white subapical 

 patch, which is slightly distinguishable from the upperside ; marginal band on hind wing not 

 extending to anal angle. Body dusky-fuligiuous ; antennae black ; palpi and legs greyish 

 fuliyinous. 



Expanse 1 inch. 



Hdh. Uarjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger and British Museum. 



Family E U S C H E M I D iE. 



Genus EUSCHEMx\, Hiibntr. 

 El/schema, Iliibncr, Verz. bck. Sclimett. p. 175. 



EUSCHEMA NIGRESCENS, 11. sp. 



Male. Upperside black : fore wing with a white streak at base of costa, crossed by three 

 rows of spots, the tirst row subbasal and creamy white, formed of three spots commencing 

 from within base of cell, the next medial and of six spots terminating above second spot of 

 first row, the third row smallest, snbmarginal, both bluish-white : hind wing with the base 

 and a medial narrow maculated band cream-white or yellowish ; a snbmarginal row of indi- 

 stinct small yellowish spots. Underside as above, with all the markings more juominent. 

 Thorax white-streaked ; front of head partly black ; abdomen yellow, banded with black ; 

 legs fuliginous, yellowish beneath ; antennae black. 



Expanse 2:^ inches. 



Ilab. Darjiling. In coll. Ur. Staudinger. 



Allied to E.flavescens, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. B.M. ii. p. 4UG. 



Family C ALLI D U LID .E. 



HERIMBA, nov. geii. 



Fore wing elongated, costa produced ; apex acute ; exterior margin very oblique, poste- 

 rior margin sliort ; costal vein short, at some distance from the margin ; cell short, broad ; 

 subcostal vein live-branched, tirst branch arising very near the base, second and third conti- 

 guous at tlieir base and arising before end of the cell and extending to apex of costa, fourtli 

 and tifth also contiguous at their base and arising from end of the cell ; discocellulars of 



