TOXOCAMPA.— BAMUA. 159 



Faiuily TO XO C \ M P I D .Tl. 

 Genus TOXOCAMl'A. 



TOXOCAMP.V rUCUIJ.AI'A. 11. s]). 



Male. Fore wing pale brownish-oclircous, brightest on exterior border; nuinerously 

 covered with dark-brown- and blaclc-speckled strigif, which on tlie disk fonn a slight trans- 

 verse indistinct fascia ; reniform mark ochreous on the lower lobe, with dark brown border 

 and black onter eontiguons spots; a marginal row of black dots: hind wini,' and abdomen 

 ochreons-brown, darkest on outer border ; cilia pale brownish-ochreous. Tliorax brownisli- 

 ochreous, black-si)eckled, a broad black collar on front of thorax ; palpi, front of head, and 

 legs above dark brown. ]''eniale darker coloured, the fore wing with two transverse subbasal 

 indistinct fasciic and a more distinct discal fascia; reniform mark much blacker. 



Expanse 2 inches. 



Hah. Nvnce Tal, N.W. Ilimalavas. In coll. Dr. Staudini^er and F. Moore. 



Allied to the European T. Lutiorki. 



Family F O T. Y 1) 1'. S M I D M. 

 BAMRA, 11. -. 



Fore wing elongated, triangular ; costa straight ; exterior margin very oblique, even, 

 and slightly convex ; posterior margin short ; first subcostal emitted at nearly half length 

 of the cell, second at one fifth before its end, trifid, third emitted from below end of second 

 at one sixth its length, fourth from the third at one third before the apex, fifth ascending 

 from end of cell and joined to third near its base ; upper radial from upper end of the cell ; 

 discocellular slightly concave ; lower radial and upper median from angles above end of the 

 cell, second at its end, lower at nearly one half before the end. Ilind wing short, exterior 

 margin very convex ; costal vein nearly straight ; cell very short ; two subcostals from end 

 of cell ; ujiper discocellular very oblicpiely concave, long, lower very short, radial from their 

 juncture ; two upper medians from acute lower end of cell, third at some distance before 

 its end and opposite base of subcostals. Body stout, squamous ; palpi large, ascending, 

 first joint pilose, second squamous, third long and cylindrical; legs pilose beneath ; antenniB 

 filiform. 



Type B. discalis. 



P.AMIIA DISCALIS. 



Agriopis discalis, Moore, P. Z. S. 1807, p. 57, \^. vii. fig. 2. 

 ll((h. Bengal. 



Bamka ai.iucola. 

 Felinia albicola, Walker, Catal. Lcp. Ilct. B. M. xiv. p. 1515 (1858). 

 Uab. India. In coll. Saunders (Oxford Museum). 



