DOLGOMA.— MITliUXA. 29 



costal border of both \vin<fs brighter-coloured; middle of fore wing pale ochreous-brown. 

 Thorax, palpi, and abdonieii beneatli oclireoiis ; legs dusky-brown above; ])alpi brown at 

 tip ; antennie brown. 



Expanse 1|- inch. 



Ilnh. Darjiliui;-. lucnll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Somewhat allied to C. imoUta {Lit/iosia insolita, \\alk. ( 'atal. Lrp. I b't. 1!. .M. ii. p. 497). 



Gciuis DOLGOMA, Mourr. 

 Dolgoma, .\[oorc, P. Z. S. 1S7.S. y. "J). 



D0LGO.MA liHrNNEA. 



Dolgoma brimnea, groove, P. Z. S. 1878, \i. 20, pi. ii. fig. 8. 



Male. Cinereous-brown ; fore wing uniformly dark-coloured ; hind wing paler. Under- 

 side paler than above ; costal border of fore wing and legs beneath yellowish. 

 Expanse 1 inch. 

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



Genus MITHUNA, Moore. 



Mithuna, Moore, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 21. 



Wings short, rather broad. Fore wing arched, apex pointed ; first branch of subcostal 

 vein arising near end of the cell, short, oblique, anastomosing with costal, but free at its 

 end ; second branch quadrifid, the upper and the lower branch starting together at one-third 

 beyond the cell ; upper discocellular very short, lower curved inward ; radial from lower end 

 of upper di.scocellular ; two upper median branches starting at half distance beyond tlu^ c<>ll. 

 lower branch straight from one-third before its end. Hind wing — subcostal and median 

 branches at nearly one-half length beyond the cell. Body short ; paljji small, [jilose beneath ; 

 antennie setulose ; legs smooth. 



MrruiNA ijiAi>uii'i,.\ii.\. 

 Mithuna qtiadriplaga, Moore, P. Z. S. 1878, [). .21, i)l. ii. fiir- '.'• 



Fore wing luteous-brown, with a tlistinct dusky-brown medial transverse band, wliich is 

 angled outward at end of the cell, a similar band also crcssing the disk ; outer margin with 

 a series of dusky spots, which also indistinctly cross the cilia : hind wing pale luteous-brown. 

 Underside paler. Head and thorax brown. 



Expanse 1 inch. 



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



