122 COSMILDiE. 



the cell, discocellular slightly concave ; two upper medians from angles above lower end of 

 the cell, third from its end, fourth from opposite second subcostal ; submedian close to 

 margin: Innd wing short, exterior margin slightly sinuous and almost angular beyond the 

 middle, abdominal margin short ; costal vein recurved, extending to apex ; two subcostals 

 from a short distance beyond end of the cell ; upper discocellular obliquely concave, lower 

 shortest and obliquely straight ; radial from end of upper ; two u[)per medians from end of 

 the cell, lower from some distance before its end. Body stout ; palpi porrect, very laxly 

 pilose, third joint long ; antennae setose ; legs pilose beneath. 

 Near IHptelin. 



DiMYA siNUATA, n. sp. (Plate IV. fig. 17.) 



Male. Greyish-ochreous, minutely brown-speckled : fore wing with a brown transverse 

 waved subbasal line, a sinuous discal line, a large pale-centred orbicular and reniform spot, 

 a medial transverse fascia, and a submarginal series of darker brown points ; a darker mar- 

 ginal line, and a few blackish speckles at lower end of reniform spot : hind wing with the 

 posterior half pale dusky brown. Underside — fore wing with the basal area and indistinct 

 transverse discal line pale dusky brown : hind wing with a transverse discal waved brown 

 line. Female darker-coloured ; markings less distinct. Body ochreous-brown ; palpi and 

 legs darker broven. 



Expanse 1 j^^- inch. 



Hah. Jougei, 13,-5()0 feet (October) ; Darjiling, 10,000 feet. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Genus T/ENIOCAMPA, Gum. 



T^NIOCAMPA CASTANEIPArxS, 11. sp. 



Allied to T. leucographa, W. V. Fore wing dark purplish chestnut-brown, indistinctly 

 washed with chalybeate-grey ; an antemedial and a postmedial transverse sinuous indistinct 

 black line : hind wing pale cinereous-brown. Underside much paler. Thorax, head, 

 palpi, and legs above dark chestnut-brown ; abdomen cinereous-brown. 



Expanse 1-^^ inch. 



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



Family COS MUD. E. 

 Gcuiis COSMIA, Ochs. 



COSMIA UYrEXOlDES. 



Cosmia lujpeno'Ules , Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 354, pi. xxxviii. fig. 19. 



Male and female. Fore wing dark purpile-brown, crossed by an outwardly-oblique ante- 



