BEEEII.EA.— DKYOBATA.— IITADA. 129 



BeUKH/EA MKGASTHiMA. 



Hudcna megastiyma, Walker, Catal. Lcp. Hot. B. M. xwiii. p. 738 (18C5). 

 Berrh(Ea meyastigma, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 35G. 



Hah. Daijiling. 



Bki;i;u.ka Ai.mxoTA. 



Hadena ulbinota, IMoorc, P. Z. S. 1807, p. o8. 

 Jierrfuea albinota, ^loorc, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 35G. 



II ah. Darjiling. 



BERRIIiEA OLIVACEA. 

 Berrheea olivacea, !Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 357. 



Allied to B. itier/asfigma ; coini)arativcly smaller. Fore wing similarly marked. Iml 

 with less prominent oclireous and l)lack streaks, the submarginal zigzag ochreous lino 

 slender thronghout its length, the orl)icular and reniform marks slightly smaller : liind 

 wing cnpreous-brown, slightly paler at the base. 



Expanse, c? If, ? 1| ineh. 



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



Genus DRYOBATA. 

 Dkyorata LEUcosTiCTA, u. sp. (Plate IV. fig. 22.) 



Fore wing dark olive-brown, ^^ith a broad irregular transverse subbasal and a submar- 

 ginal whitish baud, both bordered by a sinuous black line; orbicular and reniform spots and 

 a patch below the cell white, orbicular spot with a blackish centre ; some white streaks on 

 costal border ; a marginal row of black spots bordered by a white lunule : hind wing pale 

 brown. Thorax, palpi, and legs dark olive-brown, white-streaked; abdomen brown. 



Expanse If inch. 



Hah. Tonglo, Darjiling, 10,000 feet. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Allied to I), rohoris of Europe. 



IIYAD.V, nov. gen. 



Hale. ^Vings somewhat short : fore wing with the costa almost straight, exterior 

 margin oblique and convex, posterior margin short ; first subcostal emitted at two fiftlis 

 before end of cell, second at on(> fifth, trifurcate, fifth curving up from end of the cell and 

 touching third near its base ; radial from end of the cell ; discocellulars concave ; two upper 

 medians from angles above end of the cell, third at its end, fourth opposite the first subcostal, 

 hind wing — costa long, exterior margin slightly sinuous and obliquely convex, abdominal 

 margin short ; two subcostal branches from beyond end of the cell ; discocellular angled in 

 the middle; radial from their angle; two upper medians from end of the cell. 15n(ly 



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