200 PTEALID.E. 



two subcostals from beyond end of the cell ; the cell short ; discocellular bent very obliquely 

 outward near upper end and extending much beyond upper end of the cell. Labial palpi 

 small, slender, extending: to vertex, third joint short, pointed ; maxillary palpi short, slender ; 

 antennae very minutely bipectinated, and with a rather long stout basal tuft, which is clothed 

 with long hairy scales, projecting over the thorax. 

 Type P. wnescens. 



Paxnucha ba.salis, n. sp. (Plate VII. fig. 2.) 



Male. Fore wing reddish-ochreous ; crossed by an indistinct outwai'dly-oblique ante- 

 medial blackish sinuous line and a recurved postmedial line ; a marginal row of spots, each 

 with an indistinct yellowish border ; basal area mostly white ; the outer border with some 

 indistinct blackish longitudinal streaks : hind wing cinereous ochreous-brown ; cilia ochre- 

 ous, with black spots. Thorax whitish, reddish in front ; palpi and legs reddish ; tibite and 

 tarsi with blackish bands ; tuft at base of antennae brown ; abdomen cinereous-ochreous, 

 black-speckled above, anal tuft reddish. 



Expanse 1-^% inch. 



Hah. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



PaNNUCHA ^ENESCEXS, 11. sp. 



Male axil female. Fore wing olivaceovis cinereous-ochreous, with an erect antemedial 

 and a double postmedial irregular transverse sinuous black-speckled line ; the medial area 

 sparsely black-speckled, including a spot in the cell ; a triangular black basal costal patch, 

 and a submarginal apical and a posterior ])atch ; a slender black dentated marginal line : 

 hind wing pale purplish cinereous-brown. Body, palpi, and legs greenish ochreous-yellow ; 

 legs with blackish bands. 



Expanse, d 1^, ? If inch. 



Mah. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger and F. Moore. 



TELIPHASA, n. g. 



Fore wing elongated, narrow ; exterior margin oblique and slightly convex ; costal vein 

 extending two thirds the length ; first subcostal at one half before end of the cell, second at 

 one fifth, bifid, fourth bifid, the fifth emitted at one fourtli from it beyond the cell ; discocel- 

 lular inwardly oblique, concave ; upper radial from end of the cell in a line with subcostal, 

 lower radial and upper median joined together to half beyond the cell ; middle median 

 from extended lower angle at one fourth beyond end of the cell, lower median at one fifth 

 beyond end of cell ; submedian recurved. Hind wing short, broad ; exterior margin very 

 obliquely convex ; costal vein extending to apex ; subcostal two-branched at a sliort distance 

 beyond end of cell ; first subcostal curved upward and almost touching the costal ; cell more 

 than one third the length ; discocellular outwardly oblique, very concave anteriorly ; radial 

 and upper median joined together to half beyond the cell ; middle median from extreme 

 lower angle of cell one fourth beyond its end, lower median at one filth before the end ; 

 two submedians and an internal vein at equal distances apart. Body moderate ; thorax 



