174 POAPHILIDiE. 



Genus PIIUEYS, Guen. 

 Phurys fasciosa, n. sji. (Plate VT. fig. C>.) 

 Female. Pale greyish brownish-ochreous : fore wing crossed by au oblique straight 

 anteinedial purplish-brown line, and a discal du^ilex line slightly curving from apex to near 

 posterior angle, the interspaces from the base to the discal line traversed by parallel waved 

 less distinct purple-brown fasciic; a subuiarginal less distinct sinuous foscia ; a discoccllular 

 pale lunular mark: hind wing crossed by less distinct continuous brown lines. 

 Expanse If inch. 

 Ilah. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudingcr. 



PnURYS SIMILIS, u. sp. (Plate VI. fig. 5.) 



Female. Allied to P. fasciosa; of a more brownish-ochreous colour: fore wing crossed 

 by a similar antemedial and discal line, the interspaces from the base each with only two 

 intervening parallel lines, and the outer margin with a more distinct pale line ; a black dot 

 in middle of tiie cell. 



Expanse 1| inch. 



Hah. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Phurys dissijiilis^ n. sp. 



Allied to P. sliniUs. Pule yellowish-ochreous : fore wing more acutely pointed at the 

 apex ; crossed by six ochroous-brown slightly obliquely-curved fasciaj, the iifth most pro- 

 minent and suft'usedly bordered on its outer margin ; a submarginal similar fascia, and a 

 marginal row of dots : hind wing paler, with indistinct similar fascial. 



Expanse 1\ inch. 



Hah. Cherra Punji. In coll. Dr. Staudinger and F. Moore. 



Genus ILUZA, Walker. 



Iluza TRANSVERSA; n. sp. (Plate YI. fig. 15.) 



Male. Pale greyish-ochreous, indistinctly speckled with minute black scales; crossed by 

 a prominent slender black oblicjue line, extending from apex of fore wing to anal angle, the 

 line slenderly bordered within by pale ochreous and without by reddish-ochreous ; the disk 

 crossed by an indistinct sinuous speckled fascia, and an outer marginal row of dots ; an 

 indistinct sinuous subbasal fascia and discoccllular mark on fore wing. 



Expanse 1^ inch. 



Hah. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Iluza duplexa, n. sp. (Plate VI. fig. 7.) 

 Female. Purplish brownish-ochreous : fore wing crossed by a slender chestnut-brown 

 subbasal line and two oblique discal contiguous lines, the latter continued across the lower 

 part of hind wing to the anal angle, the outer discal line being broadest and extending to 



