4G LIPAEID^. 



CARAGOLA, nov. gen. 



Male. Fore wing triangular, apex produced, pointed, exterior margin oblique, straiglit. 

 posterior angle acute ; subcostal vein five-branched, third and fourth branches arising near 

 the apex, fifth at one third from end of tlie cell ; cell sliort ; discocellular veins shar]ily 

 angled; radial starting from first discocellular near its upper end; median vein four-branched, 

 angled before end of the cell ; second branch starting from the angle, third and fourth on a 

 foot-stalk one third beyond the cell ; submedian vein extending to posterior angle : hind 

 wing short ; convex at the apex ; abdominal margin rather long ; cell short ; siibcostal 

 vein two-branched, arising at one third their length from the end of the cell ; discocel- 

 lulars sharply angled ; median vein four-branched, the tliree upper branches contiguous 

 at their base from end of tlie cell ; submedian vein nearly straight. Body slender, pilose ; 

 antennae broadly bipectinate, slender at tip ; legs thickly pilose beneath ; palpi moderate, 

 pilose. 



Allied to Cavina and to Eedoa. 



Caragola costalis, n. sp. (Plate II. fig. 21.) 



Mah. Upperside pure silky-white : fore wing with black costal edge, the margin 

 slightly folded over near the apex ; base of vring slightly tinged with ochreous ; veins raised 

 above the surface. Body pale ochreous-white ; antennoe pale ochreous, shaft white ; palpi 

 at side, and side of head beneath black ; fore legs black above. 



Expanse If inch. 



Hab. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Genus REDOA, Walker. 

 Rcfioft, Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. iv. [). S2(). 



Redoa lactea, n. sp. 



Ifale and female. Wings dull silky-white, sparsely silvery-scaled. Body white ; front 

 of head, tip of palpi, and legs black-spotted ; antennse and costal border of fore wing 

 tinged with pale ochreous. 



Expanse, cf 1| inch, S 2f inches. 



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



Differs from R. sithmarginata, Walker, in its larger size, the wings being less covered 

 with silvery scales and not raised in slight corrugated folds as in that species, 



Redoa diaphaxa, n. sp. 

 Male and female. Wings dull white, diaphanous. Body white above, yellowish 



