BAORISA. 133 



reniform marks blackish, and lined with pale ochrcous ; base of winff black-speckled, and 

 longitudinally streaked near posterior margin ; some black dentate discal marks, a patch 

 above posterior angle, and a marginal row of white-bordered black points ; hind wing dusky- 

 white, witli a very pale dusky-black border, and a distinct black lunular marginal line. 

 Body pale ochrcous ; palpi and legs black-speckled ; legs with black tarsal bands. 



Expanse 1-jV inch. 



llah. Changas, Cashniir. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Near to the European C. linarkv, Fabr, 



Family II .E M E R O S 1 1 D .E. 



BAORTSA, nov. gen. 



Male. Fore wing with almost straight costa, apex pointed : exterior margin oblique, 

 convex, even ; posterior margin slightly convex towards the base ; first subcostal emitted at 

 half length of the cell and extending to near apex, second at one sixth before the end, bifid, 

 third extending to the apex, fourth and fifth from a foot-stalk at half distance between base 

 of third and end of the cell, fourth anastomosed to third near its base ; upper discoceUular 

 short, straight, lower concave ; radial from their angle ; two upper median branches at equal 

 distances from above end of the cell, third from its end, lower at one fourth before the end ; 

 submcdian recurved at some distance from margin. Hind wing triangular ; apex very convex ; 

 exterior margin oblique, slightly waved ; anal angle acute, abdominal margin short ; costal 

 vein extending to apex ; cell short ; two subcostal branches from end of the cell ; disco- 

 cellular very obliquely concave ; radial from angle close to lower end of the cell ; two upper 

 median branches from acute lower end of the cell, lower branch from one fourth before the 

 end ; submedian and internal vein nearly straight, the latter terminating at anal angle. 

 Body robust, extending beyond hind wing ; palpi very short ; legs stout, squamose, slightly 

 pilose at the side ; antennae filiform. 



Allied to A])sarasa. 



Baoris.v niEROGLYi'HiCA, n. sp. (Plate IV. fig. 11.) 



Male. "White : fore wing with six metallic-blue streaks obliquely on base of the costal 

 border, the sixth being the longest and extending across end of the cell ; a purple-black 

 mark like the letter A beyond, closely followed by a blue letter-V mark, and then some 

 black radiating lines from its lower point, two other short blue lines ascending from posterior 

 angle, and two small blue spots at equal distances on the submedian vein ; below the cell is 

 a light-yellow fescia, beyond which and between the letter V and the streaks from the 

 posterior angle is a patch of grcyish-ochreous bordered by an outer bright red line : iiind 

 wing roseate-white, unmarked. Underside with less distinct black exterior marks, the red 

 line slightly visible : hind wing roseate-white, with a small blackish spot on middle of costa, 

 and two near the apex. Body white ; thorax at the side yellowish ; front of head with a 



