EGNA.SIA.— ACIIARTA. IS", 



ning ; a grey orbicular spot, and on tli.- liind wing a sliort black groy-bonlered sinuous streak 

 above anal angle : fore wing also with a subbasal sinuous double line, each of the lines 

 bent inward to tlie costa and grey-bordered at that end. Underside paler, grcy-speckli-d, 

 the (liscal line on fore wing straight and bent iiiwanl nciir the costa ; orbicular and reniform 

 mark black-lined ; other markings as above. 



Expanse 1\ to 1^ inch. 



Ilab. Khasia Hills; Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Standinger and 1'. Mnore. 



Egnasia morosa. (Plate M. fig. l.) 



Allied to E. castanea. Umber-brown : fore wing with similar transverse zi"zag lines, 

 but less prominent, the reniform mark and lower trilobate spot indistinct : markini,'s on 

 hind wing also similar, but tlie discal line less waved and terminating at the anal angle 

 Underside pale brown, the discal line on tlu; hind wing terminating at the anal angle. 



Expanse 1 h inch. 



Hub. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



ACHARYA, n. g. 



Male. Fore wing elongate, narrow ; eosta almost straight, apex pointed ; exterior 

 margin deeply scalloped, somewhat angular in the middle ; first subcostal emitted about one 

 half and second at one sixth before end of the cell, second trifid, third at a short distance 

 from base of second, fourth near the apex, fifth from end of the cell, ascendiug and toucliing 

 third near its base ; discocellular bent at each end, concave in the middle, radials innn the 

 angles; middle median from near end of the cell, lowcn* at one half before the end. Hind 

 wing deeply scalloped and somewhat angular on the exterior margin ; two subcostals from 

 beyond end of tlie coll ; discocellular very obliquely concave, radial from near its lower 

 end ; two upper medians from end of the cell, lower at one half before the end ; submedian 

 and internal wide apart. Body long, moderately slender ; palpi long, large, ascending, 

 first and second joints flat, compactly squamose, third joint of the same length as second, 

 thickly tufted throughout its length ; legs long, squamose, tibiic slightly pilose ; antennae 

 bipectinated, the pectinations on the outer side long and thick to near the tip, those on 

 the inner side very delicate and indistinct, midrib incrassated and distorted near the base. 



Allied to E(jnasia. 



AcnAliYA CRASSICORNIS, n. sp. (Plate YI. fig. 3.) 

 Male. Dark chestnut-brown ; the fore wing and basal area of liind wing indistinctly 

 crossed with short grey and black striga; : fore wing with an elongated subcostal ochreous 

 streak extending from base to apex ; some short oblique ochreoi'? streaks on the costa, a 

 subbasal transverse slender zigzag yellowish line, and a similar black -bordered medial lunular 

 zisjza"- line, a small diaphanous-white spot at end of the cell ; au indistinct submarginal 

 sinuous slender ochreous line, clustered in the middle with ochreous speckles and at the 

 apex with purple-grey speckles : hind wing with a transverse subbasal and a medial brown- 



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