EUTELIA.— CIILUMETIA. J I " 



Family E U li i L i i' 1 D JE. 



Genus EUTELIA, inibner. 



EUTELIA SICCIFOLIA. 

 Eutelia siccifoUa, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 375. 



Greenish-ochreous, numerously covered with short indistinct dusky strigac : fore win" 

 crossed by five or six irregular waved indistinct blackish lines and an oblique subapical line, 

 the costal border clouded with brown, the edge at the apex black-speckled : hind win"- 

 suffused with purplish-brown on extcrioi- border ; with irregular transverse indistinct 

 blackish lines ; a slender scmidiaphanous white discoccllular streak. Front of thorax, head, 

 palpi at the side and in front, black ; legs above black. 



Expanse I^^q inch. 



Hal. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Allied to E. viridatrix. 



Eutelia iXEXxracATA, n. sp. 



Male and female. Fore wing dark rufous-brown, varied with greyish-brown across the 

 disk ; veins from the base lined with white ; the basal area crossed by several irregular white 

 lines ; a white streak within the cell and a large ragged spot at its end ; a transverse discal 

 waved purple-red line ending in a blue-grey spot on posterior margin, the line angled in front 

 of upper and lower end of the cell, and outwardly bordered by three white-and-brown lines; 

 the apex whitish, with a white interrupted streak curving from costa before the apex to 

 posterior angle ; a marginal row of black dots and white-bordered lines : hind wing whitish, 

 with broad brown marginal band traversed by a white lunular streak from the anal angle 

 and a lunular line from tlie apex ; some black streaks also above anal angle. Cilia white, 

 bordered with rufous-brown. Body rufous-brown ; collar and anterior segments of abdomen 

 white-margined. 



Expanse If inch. 



Hab. Darjiling; Cherra Punji. In cull. Dr. Staudinger and F. Moore. 



Genus CHLUMETIA, milker. 



CiiLUJiETiA ai.ti:rxaxs, n. sp. 



Fore wing dark purplish-brown, with six transverse pale ochreous bands, and alternate 

 brown intervening bands traversed by a grey streak, the discal band being most prominent ; 

 orbicular and reniform marks defined by a slight black-speckled line ; outer border broadly 

 speckled with greyish-white, the outer margin with white lunular line : hind wing pale dull 

 brown, with a marginal row of darker brown white-bordered lunulcs ; cilia greyish-white, 



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