(illoRIA. — TAKIKA. "iT 



(IlinUlA SKKK r.II'KNXIS. 



Ghorici sericeipennis , Moore, V. Z. S. 1878, p. 1.'5. 



Male. Upperside — foro wing silky-wliite, witii ;i hroad dark rincrcous-brown band 

 along posterior margin : hind wing white, pale cinereous-brown at the apex and along ante- 

 rior margin. Underside — fore wing, anterior border and apex of hind wing brown. Middle 

 of thorax, tegula\ and front of head dark cinereous-brow n ; abdomen above and beneath 

 white; anal tuft brown; collar yellowish; ])alpi ochrcous-yellow ; legs above cinereous- 

 brown, whitish beneatli. 



Expanse Ij inch. 



IlaJ). Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger, 



GlIOUlA ALB0CINERE.4. 



Ghoria albocintrea, Moore, P.Z.S. 1878, p. 1.'?, pi. i. fi-. 10. 



Male. Upperside — fore wing silk)- white, with a cinereous-brown band along posterior 

 mar<jin : hind wing cinereous, cilia white. Underside cinereous-brown, palest on hind wing ; 

 abdominal margin cinereous-white ; costal edge of fore wing yellowish towards the apex. 

 Thorax and abdomen white ; middle of thorax and streak on teguLe cinereous-brown ; 

 collar and front of head, and antenna?, yellowish ; anal tuft pale bi-ownish-ochreous ; legs 

 cinereous-brown above, yellowish beneath ; palpi yellowish, tip brown. 



Expanse l-j-^ inch. 



Ilah. Darjiling. In colls. Dr. Staudinger and F. Moore. 



Genus TARIKA, Moore. 

 Tarika, Moore, P. Z. S. 1878, \^. 14. 



Fore wing long, broad ; costa arched; exterior margin convex, posteinor margin rounded 

 at the base ; first subcostal branch short, oblique, anastomosing with the costal, second from 

 near the end of the cell, third from near base of second, bifurcate, fifth from end of the 

 cell, bent upward and touching the third at one-fourth its length ; discocellulars bent inward, 

 upper angled close to subcostal, lower shortest ; radial from angle of upper discocellular ; 

 median three-branched, two upper branches from one-third Ijcyond the ( ell ; submedian nearly 

 straight. Hind wing broad, apex slightly produced ; subcostal branches at one-fourth, and 

 median branches at one-third from end of the cell. Palpi small, short, slightly decumbent ; 

 leirs stoutish, naked ; antenuic niinutclv ijcctinate ; l)odv slender, not extending bcvond 

 hind wing. 



Type T. varana {Lithosia varana, Moore, P. Z. S. 18G5, p. 797). 



Takik,v m\ea. 

 Tarika )iivea, ^loorc, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 15. 



Male and female. Fore wing silky-white, costal edge pale yellow. Head, front of 



