IMDA.— Cir.EROTRIClIA. 49 



(ieuu.s riUA, ll'alker. 

 Pidti, Walker, Catal. Loii. Hit. 15. M. .Suppi. \). .VJ".). 



I'iDA i.ATivnTA, n. sp. (Plate II. tij,'. 18.) 



Female. Uppersule pale oclircous, exterior liorclors wliitisli : fore win?; with a broad 

 medial recurved transverse darker ochreous-brown band, sparsely covered with black speckles 

 and crossed by pale veins, and enclosing a black spot at upper end of the cell ; outer border 

 also sparsely black-speckled: liiiul wint,' witli tlie iniddU' densely brown-speckled, promi- 

 nently so at end of the cell. Underside pale greyish-ochreous ; both wings sparsely speckled 

 at end of the cell. Abdomen dark brown, tuft ochrcous above, white beneath ; less brown- 

 speckled; antenn?c brown, shaft wliitish. 



Expanse 2 inches. 



Hub. Darjiliug. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Genus CH.^ROTRICHA, Felder. 

 Ch(Brotricha, Felder, Xov. Toy. pi. 08 (1871). 



Ch^erotriciia bipartita, n. sp. (Plato II. fig. k) 



Female. Upperside pale ochreous-yellow : fore wing greyish, numerously speckled with 

 miniite brown scales ; crossed by two medial recurved wavy pale bands ; a darker speckled 

 spot below the apex. Underside uiiifcn-m pale ochreous. Abdomen bright ochrcous. 



Expanse 1| inch. 



Hah. Darjiliug. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Cir.KUOTKKUA MARGIN ATA, 11. sp. 



Male and female. Deep yellow : foi'c wing from the base to one third from exterior 

 border ochreous-brown and minutely black-speckled ; a yellow angular space at lower end 

 of the cell, the division across the disk wavy and pointed below the apex ; a submarginal 

 row of distinct black spots. Underside uniform yellow. 'I'iiorax ochreous-brown ; abdomen 

 (lark brown, apical tuft golden yellow. 



Expanse 2^ inches. 



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



Near to C. plagiata {Euprocth plafjiafa. Walker), but may be distinguished by the 

 black spots along outer margin, and by the dark-coloured abdomen. 



CU.T.ROTRirUA rXIFORMIS, n. sp. 



Upperside — fore wing uniform ochreous-brown, minutely black-speckled. Cilia yellow 



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