84 DEEPANULID.E. 



Deepana flava, 11. sp. (Plate II. fig. 7.) 



Female. Upperside yellow : fore wing with an indistinct subbasal transverse lunular 

 brown line with the points inward, a submarginal double lunular line with the points 

 outward, the interspace below the apex showing a silvery-white spot ; an indistinct small 

 brown spot at end of the cell : hind wing with three very indistinct brown outer lunular 

 lines ; a prominent silvery-speckled spot at lower end of the cell, and a smaller spot at 

 its upper end. Underside yellow : fore wing with prominent oblique brown band from 

 apex to near middle of hind margin ; cell-spots indistinct. Autennee and legs ochreous- 

 brown. 



Expanse 2^ inches. 



JIab. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



DREPANA pallida, 11. sp. 



Hale and female. Upperside pule ochreous-grey, almost diaphanous. Both wings with 

 an upper and lower blackish-speckled spot at end of the cell, most prominent on the fore 

 wing ; a pale ochreous-brown pale-bordered discal narrow duplex band, straight and bent 

 before the apex on fore wing, and lunular on hind wing ; both wings with subbasal trans- 

 verse indistinct brown lunular lines, a submarginal lunular line with darker dentate points, 

 and a narrow brown marginal line. Underside paler, oblique bands and cell-spots on fore 

 wing indistinct. Antennte brown. 



Expanse If inch. 



II ab. Darjiling. In colls. Dr. Staudinger and F. Moore. 



DrEPAXA BIOCULARLS, 11. sp. (Plate II. fig. '.).) 



Male. Upperside pale ochreous-brown, palest on upper part of hind wing, numerously 

 speckled with silvery scales ; an indistinct darker double line crossing from apical angle to 

 middle of abdominal margin ; a submarginal series of small indistinct black-speckled spots : 

 fore wing with a large and prominent oval black pale-centred spot at end of the cell : cilia 

 blackish and silver-edged. Underside paler, without markings. 



Expanse l-j% inch. 



Ilab. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Drepaxa pustica, n. sp. (Plate II. fig. 8.) 



Male. Upperside — fore wing pale ochreous-brown, suffused with purple, the base and 

 posterior angle yellowish ; an oblique transverse nearly straight narrow brown discal line, 

 and indistinct subbasal line ; a submarginal series of small black spots, the spots below the 

 apex grey-speckled : hind wing pale yellow, with narrow brown subbasal and discal trans- 

 verse line ; both wings with a pure white small spot at end of the cell. Underside brighter- 



