APANDA.— IIARITA. 187 



before end of the cell, second at one fifth before the end. trifid ; Hftli from end of tlie cell, 

 bent upward and touchinc: third near its base ; discocellular bent at each end, radials from 

 the angles; cell nearly two thirds the wing; middle median close to end of the cell, lower 

 at two fifths before the end. Hind wing somewhat triangular, exterior margin obliquely 

 convex ; costal vein nearly straight ; cell short ; two subcostals from end of the cell ; disco- 

 cellular concave, bent outward near lower end; radial from the angle; two upper medians 

 emitted at some distance beyond end of the cell ; lower at one third before the end. iJody 

 moderate ; palpi ascending, second joint broadly flattened towards the apex, very laxly 

 s(pianiose, extending one tliird above vertex, third joint long, slender, laxly scaled ; fore 

 tibiae compactly clothed, hind tibi;e laxly pilose ; antennic simple. 



ArANHA IIENTICIII.ATA, II. sp. (Phitc VI. fig. 24.) 



Fore -ning pale olive-brown, grey- and black-speckled ; crossed by a black antemedial 

 and postmedial zigzag line, and a submarginal white-pointed dentated line, the postmedial 

 line indistinctly bordered outward by a greyish dentated fascia ; a blackish sinuous streak 

 below the apex, and an orbicular and reniform spot: hind wing cinereous-brown. Thorax 

 grey-speckled ; legs with pale bands. 



Expanse Iyw inch. 



Uab. Darjiliug. In coll. Dr. Staudinger and F. Moore. 



HARITA, n. g. 



Wings broad ; fore wing short, triangular ; apex pointed ; exterior margin nearly erect, 

 slightly convex ; posteriormargin long ; first subcostal emitted at nearly one half before end 

 of the cell, second at one fourth, trifid, third at one fifth and fourth at four fifths from base 

 of second, fifth from end of the cell, bent u])wanl and touching third near its base ; disco- 

 cellulars bent near each end, concave in the mitUile, radials from the angles; upper median 

 from angle above end of the cell, middle median close to the end, lower at nearly one half 

 before the end. Hind wing short ; exterior margin very convex ; two subcostals from end 

 of the cell, discocellulars obliquely concave, radial from near lower end ; two upper medians 

 from acute lower end of the cell, lower branch at one third bef ire the eiul. Body long, 

 slender, shorter and robust in female ; palpi long, slender, flat, very compactly clothed, 

 second joint not extending beyond frontal tuft, third joint longer than second, broadest aiul 

 blunt at apex; antennae of male very finely bipectinated to tip; fore tibiae tufted beneath, 

 and densely clothed laterally with hair. 



IIaPxITA rkctilinea, n. sp. (Plate VI. fig. 23.) 



Fore wing brownish-ochreous, crossed by a subbasal very indistinct brown waved line, 

 and a medial very prominent grey-bordered dark-brown erect straight line ; a submarginal 

 row of indistinct white-pointed grev dots : hind wing and abdomen duller brownish-ochreous ; 

 thorax ochreous ; frontal tuft and palpi dark brown. 



Expanse 1^ inch. 



Had. Khasia Hills. In coll. Dr. Staudinger and F. Moore. 



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