1 58 AMPHIPTRID.^. 



Blenina quinaria, n. sp. (Plate V. fig. 5.) 



Fore wing crossed by four nearly equidistant slender black irregular sinunus pale- 

 bordered lines, tlie basal, medial, and outer spaces olivaceous and clouded with brown 

 speckles, the other two interspaces purplish-grey; a slender black streak at end of the cell, 

 and an imperfectly-formed black irregular streak from base of the cell to above posterior 

 angle: hind wing dusky-brown, with a medial indistinct pale ochreous waved band; cilia 

 pale ochreous. Underside with a broad medial and an outer dusky black band. Thorax 

 olivaceous, streaked with grey ; palpi and legs black-speckled. 



Expanse l^j- inch. 



Ilah. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Allied to B. senex [Dandaca senex, Butler, Types Het. Lep. B. M. iii. pi. 44. fig. G), 

 from Japan. 



AMRELLA, n. g. 



Male. Fore wing rectangular, costal and posterior margins curved from tlie base ; 

 exterior margin sliort, scalloped, and angular in the middle ; costal and subcostal veins 

 equally wide apart from the costa ; first subcostal emitted at one half before end of the cell, 

 second at one fifth, third at one third from base of second, fourth from end of the cell and 

 anastomosing with third for a short distance near its base, fifth thrown oft' below the 

 juncture ; discocellular angled at both ends, middle very convex, radials from the angles ; 

 upper median from angle above end of the cell, second at end of the cell, third at nearly 

 one half before the end. Hind wing broad ; exterior margin waved, angular in the middle ; 

 costal vein straight ; two subcostals from end of the cell ; discocellular concave, radial from 

 slight angle at lower end ; two u[)[)er medians from end of the cell, lower from near the 

 end; submedian and internal vein nearly straight. Cilia of both wings broad and composed 

 of spatular scales. Body stout ; palpi stout, terminal joint ftatteued, fusiform ; fore and 

 middle legs somewhat pilose ; antenntc finely bipectinate to tip. 



Allied to EUocroea, Walker. 



Amrella axgulipexxiSj u. sp. (Plate Y. fig. G.) 



Fore wing olive-green, crossed by four irregular indistinct, slender, black, sinuous greyish- 

 ochreous-bordered lines, a cluster of black speckles in middle of the cell, and two black dots 

 on the costa near the apex; cilia greyish-ocbreous : hind wing greyish-ochreous, with a 

 prominent dusky-black outer band, the basal area also suffused with pale dusky ochreous. 

 Underside ochreous, with a narrow medial and broad outer dusky black band. Thorax, 

 palpi, and legs above olive-green ; abdomen greyish-ochreous. 



Expanse If inch. 



Ilab. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



