162 CATEPHID.E. 



Family CATEPHID^. 



Genus ANOPHIA, Guen. 

 Anophia peedicipennis, n. sp. (Plate V. fig. 18.) 



Fore wing grey, crossed by a short basal costal curved duplex black line, a transverse 

 antemedial sinuous duplex black line, and a postmedial irregularly-undulated less-distinctly 

 duplex line ; an orbicular and a reniform indistinct black-lined grey mark, and a curved streak 

 below the cell ; a black streak between the two upper median veins and some less-defined 

 streaks below the apex ; the transverse duplex lines bordered with chestnut-brown : hind 

 wing with white basal area and broad greyish cupreous-brown marginal band ; cilia white- 

 streaked. Thorax, head, palpi, and legs above chestnut-brown, grey-speckled; fore tarsi 

 with black bands ; abdomen greyish-brown. 



Expanse 1| inch. 



Ilab. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



ZARIMA, n. g. 



Male. Fore wing elongated, costa slightly arched at the base, apex slightly pointed ; 

 exterior margin obliquely convex, waved ; posterior margin convex towards the base ; costal 

 vein recurved, extending two thirds the wing ; first subcostal emitted at one half before end 

 of the cell, second trifid, emitted at one third before tlie end, third at one fourtli from base 

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

 touching third near the base ; discocellular concave, slightly bent near its lower end ; upper 

 radial from end of the cell, lower from angle of discocellular ; upper median from angle 

 above end of the cell, middle branch from the end, lower from one third before the end; 

 submedian slightly curved near the base. Hind wing small ; exterior margin convex, waved ; 

 abdominal margin short ; costal vein nearly straiglit, extending to apex ; two subcostals 

 from end of the cell ; discocellular obliquely convex, radial from slight angle near its lower 

 end ; cell short, broad ; two upper medians from end of the cell, lower at one fourth before 

 the end ; submedian and internal veins straight. Body moderately robust ; abdomen 

 extending much beyond hind wing, laterally tufted ; thorax tufted above ; palpi ascending 

 to level of vertex, laxly squamose, second joint stout, third cylindrical, fully half length of 

 second ; legs tufted ; antenna; somewhat broadly pectinated in male, minutely in female. 



Allied to Ano])hia. 



Zarima dentifeea, n. sp. (Plate V. fig. 19.) 

 Male. Fore wing greyish ochreous-brown, crossed by a subbasal and antemedial partly 

 white- and black-bordered zigzag line, and an oblique postmedial lunular black line, with grey- 

 and-brown outer border, the black lunular line acutely indented between the middle and 

 lower median veins ; a submarginal indistinct pale line, and a marginal row of black dots ; 

 an ochreous streak on posterior border ; orbicular and reniform marks defined by a black- 

 speckled line, with a quadrate mark extending below the cell, forming a continuous quadrate 



