214 SICULID.E. 



Rah. Daijiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Allied to M. frifasciata {Boft/s trifasciata, Moore). 



Mkrosca LOiiULATA, 11. sp. (Plate VII. fig. 12.) 



Pale silky ochreous-yellow : fore wing with the basal two-thirds clouded with dark 

 ferruiiinous, ending in a darker transverse discal decreasing fascia with a lobate lower end ; 

 an outwardly-oblique subapical ferruginous line, which joins the fascia on the costa, and 

 is thence continued to the apex, below which is an angular line above the posterior angle; 

 discal interspaces traversed by indistinct ferruginous strigie : hind wing with a dark ferru- 

 ginous subbasal band ; the basal and outer area traversed by ferruginous strigaj. Body, 

 ])al[)i, and fore legs dark purplish-ferruginous; middle and hind legs paler; front of thorax, 

 the costal border, and abdomen above suffused with chalybeous-grey in some lights. 



Expanse 1 inch. 



JIab. Daijiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Gemis MOROVA, JFalker. 



MOROVA AXGULALIS, U. Sp. 



Male. Purplish ochreous-red. Wings speckled with minute chalybeous scales ; crossed 

 bv short brown strigae ; some white streaks along the costal edge of fore wing. Cilia pure 

 white, alternated with red in the middle. 



Expanse -^^j inch. 



Hah. Calcutta [Atkinson):, Rangoon [Watt). In coll. Dr. Staudinger and F. Moore. 



CAMADENA, n. g. 



Fore wing long, rather broad ; apex produced to a point, exterior margin oblique, 

 uneven, convexly angular in the middle ; cell three fifths the length ; first subcostal more 

 than half before end of cell, second close to end, third and fifth from the end, third bifid ; 

 discocellular concave in the middle, bent near each end, radials from the angles ; middle 

 median at one sixth, lower at half before end of cell : hind wing long, apex produced, 

 pointed ; exterior margin very oblique, uneven, hardly convex in the middle ; cell nearly 

 half the length ; two subcostals from end of cell, upper free from costal ; discocellular bent 

 near lower end, radial from the angle ; middle median at one sixth, lower at more than half 

 before end. Body not extending beyond hind wings ; labial palpi curved upward, reaching 

 to vertex, laxly squamous, third joint short ; maxillary palpi not visible ; antennse setaceous ; 

 legs very long, slender ; spurs long, slender, unequal. 



Camadena vespeetilionis, n. sp. (Plate VII. fig. 13.) 



Pale ochreous-yellow. Both wings numerously covered with transverse brownish- 

 ochreous strigae : fore wing crossed by a slight ochreous-brown inwardly-oblique subbasal 

 and a similar medial fascia, a small patch below the apex, and a short lower discal fascia : 

 hind wing with a similar-coloured medial fascia and a narrow submarginal fascia. Thorax, 



