132 XYLINID.^. 



a lengthened streak extending along the posterior margin to near the angle, and then 

 ascending in a duplex zigzag line a short distance up the disk ; some linear streaks at poste- 

 rior angle, and a marginal lunular line ; orbicular and reniform marks with grey inner 

 border: hind wing cinereous, with broad brown outer band; cilia cinereous-white. Body- 

 grey ; band on collar, dorsal tufts, front of head, palpi, and streaks on legs above dark 

 brown. 



Expanse 2^ inches. 



Ilah. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



JARA.SANA, nov. gen. 



Female. Fore wing elongated, narrow ; costa straight ; exterior margin oblique, scal- 

 loped ; first subcostal emitted at nearly one half before end of the cell, second at one sixth, 

 tritid, third at one sixth from its base, fourth at one third from below the third, fifth from 

 end of cell and slightly touching third near its base ; discocellular bent at each end, concave 

 in middle; radials from the angles; two upper medians from angles at end of the cell, lower 

 at one fifth before the end. Hind wing narrowed, scalloped ; two subcostals from end of the 

 cell ; discocellular slightly bent inward at the middle ; radial from near the lower end ; 

 two upper medians from acute end of the cell, lower close to the end. Body stout ; 

 palpi ascending, squamose ; third joint long, slender, extending above vertex; legs thick; 

 tibia? pilose ; antennae simple. 



Jarasaxa lativitta, u. sp. 



Female. Fore wing greyish-ochreous ; some short indistinct outwardly oblique brownish 

 streaks on the costa, one from the apex directed towards the disk, and a more distinct 

 blackish grey-bordered streak from exterior margin above posterior angle, and terminating 

 sinuously on the posterior margin, where it is diffusely extended ; an indistinct black-s2:)eckled 

 reniform mark, and a marginal row of dots : hind wing purplish-white, with a broad black 

 apical transverse band ; cilia white. Underside white ; both wings with a blackish subapical 

 transverse band. Body, palpi, and legs greyish-ochreous, sparsely brown-speckled. 



Expanse 1|^ inch. 



Hah. Benares. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Genus CALOPHASIA, Stephens. 



Calophasia cashmieensis. 



Calophasia cashmirensis , Moore, P. Z.S. 1881, p. 358. 



Fore wing pale whitish-ochreous, with a pale yellowish-ochreous medial transverse band 

 bordered on both sides by an indistinct black sinuous double line, and medially traversed 

 below the cell by a more distinct black lunular fascia ; costal border blackish ; orbicular and 



