BAEIAZA.— STILPNOTIA. 45 



BARYAZA, nov. gen. 



Male. Fore wing bro;id ; custa almost straight, apex scarcely acute, exterior margin 

 slightly convex, hind margin long, nearly of the same length as tlie costa ; subcostal vein 

 live-branclu'd, tirst and second branches arising before end of the cell, third from the end 

 and emitting the fourth from below half its length, fifth from end of the cell ; discocellulars 

 bent at upper and lower ends and concave in the middle, the radial emitted from the upper 

 angle ; median four-briuichcd, upper branch starting from lower angle of discocellular, the 

 two next from end of the cell ; a submedian and an internal vein : hind wing broad, trigonal, 

 apex and anal angle rounded ; subcostixl vein three-branched, third branch from below the 

 second at one third its length ; discocellulars angled at the middle ; other veins as in fore 

 w^ing. Body slender, abdomen extending beyond hind wing; antenntc bipectinate ; palpi 

 porrect, pilose, apical joint exserted, slender ; legs rather slender, fore femora and tiljiic 

 pilose, middle and hind tibia? spurred. 



B.VKYAZA CEUVINA, 11. sp. (Plate III. fijr. 1.) 



Male. Upperside — fore wing brownish fawn-colour, crossed by a straight subbasal dark 

 brown band, and a narrow pale-bordered discal line ; a prominent black lunula at end of the 

 cell : hind wing and abdomen brown. Underside dull ferruginous-brown ; both wings 

 crossed by an indistinct darker discal narrow band ; an indistinct streak at end of each cell. 

 Tliorax dark brown ; palpi beneath and fore legs above blackish. 



Expanse \^ inch. 



Hub. DarjUiug. In coll. J)r. Staudinger. 



Genus STILPNOTIA, Westwood. 

 Stilpnotia, Wcstw. & II., Brit. Moths, i. p. 90. 



STILPNOTIA SERICKA, n. sp. 



Male and female. Wings silky-white. Body white ; abdomen in male yellowish-white. 

 Palpi black at the side. Fore legs black above ; middle and hind tibiie and tarsi in female 

 black-banded ; antennae pale ochreous, shaft white. Near to the European -S'. salicis. 



Expanse, 6 If inch, $ If inch. 



llah. Masuri {Capt. Lawj); Darjiling {Atkinson). In coll. Capt. Lang, Dr. Staudinger, 

 and F. Moore. 



StILPXOTIA OCHKIPES, n. sp. 



Female. Pure white, silky; costal edge slightly pale ochreous. Body white; palpi at 

 sides bright ochreous-yellow ; fore legs, middle and hind tarsi bright ochreous-yellow ; 

 antennaj pale ochreous, shaft white. 



Expanse 1/j "i<^'b- 



llab. Darjiling. In coU. Dr. .Staudinger. 



In this species the wings are shorter and slightly broader than in !S. sericea. 



