134 ACONTIID.E. 



black band ; legs, including tarsi, broadly banded with black ; abdomen beneath with lateral 

 black bands ; antennse white. 



Expanse 2 inches. 



Hah. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger, 



Family ACONTIID^. 



Genus NARANGA, Moore. 

 Naranga, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 359. 



Wings small — fore wing elongated, narrow, acute at the apex ; exterior margin oblique : 

 hind wing slightly elongated and narrow. Veins similar to those in Xanthodes. Palpi 

 small, smooth, slightly ascending ; third joint minute, slender, short ; legs slender, smooth. 



Type N. diffusa *. 



Nakanga quadrivittata, u. sp. 



Male and female. Fore wing dark yellow, with two purple-brown oblique transverse 

 outer irregular bands, the inner indistinctly abbreviated on the costa before the apex, the 

 outer slightly interrupted in the middle ; two minute black discocellular spots : hind wing 

 yellow, discal area suffused with purple-brown. Body and legs yellow. 



Expanse, <S |f, ? \\ inch. 



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



A darker-winged species than N. diffusa, with two prominent oblique bands. 



Naranga ferruginea, n. sp. 



Male and female. Fore wing purplish-ferruginous ; with two medial oblique yellow 

 fasciae: hind \\ing cupreous-brown. Cilia yellow. Thorax ferruginous-yellow; abdomen 

 brown ; palpi and legs yellow, with brown tarsal bands. 



Expanse x'i inch. 



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



HICCODA, nov. gen. 



Fore wing lengthened, narrow ; costa slightly arched at base, exterior margin oblique, 

 convex ; costal vein extending two thirds of the margin ; first subcostal branch emitted at 

 one half before end of the cell, second trifurcate, emitted from end of the cell, third and 

 fourth at equal distances from base of second, tiftli also from end of the cell and touching 

 third near its base ; discocellular very slender, radials from near upper and lower end ; 

 * Xanthodes diffusa, 'Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. sxsiii., Suppl. p. 779 (1SG5). 



