EXDROPIA.—EPIONE. 229 



Genus ENDROPIA, Gii^it. 



EnDROPIA ALniFRONS, n. sp. 



Male. Dark fcrrnginous-broMn. ^^'insJS with numerous short transverse cinereous 

 striga?. Fore wing crossed by a cinereous-bonlored blackish outwardly-curved anteniedial 

 lino, and an angulated sinuous postmedial line, followed by a less-detined cini-reous-bordi-red 

 dentated submarginal line : hind wing with a cinereous-bordered l)la(kish discal angulatetl 

 sinuous line, and a less-defined dentated submarginal line. Cilia edged with cinereous. 

 Underside ferruginous-red ; striga) black ; outer transverse line prominent. Head white 

 above ; vertex, palpi above, and fore legs ferruginous-brown ; palpi beneath and legs ferru- 

 ginous-red. 



Expanse H inch. 



JIab. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Endropia anticleata, n. sp. 



Female. Cinereous umber-brown. Fore wing crossed by a dark-brown sinuous subbasal 

 line, a duplex antemedial and medial line, and a single postmedial line, the two latter lines 

 indistinctly defined posteriorly, the outer line formed by vein-points below the subcostal 

 vein, the lower veins being also contiguously lined with dark-brown and white points : iiind 

 wing paler cinereous-brown. Edge of collar, basal joint of antennae, and terminal bands ou 

 legs whitish. 



Expanse 1| inch. 



Uab. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Genus EPIONE, Dup. 



Epio.ve obliql'ilixea, n. sp. 



Male. Ochreous-yellow. Wings with ochreous-brown strigae, and an oblique ochreous- 

 brown narrow band extending from apex to below middle of the abdominal margin ; the 

 inner border of the band angulated, the outer border bounded by a slender straight cine- 

 reous-white line, beyond which the broad outer margin is clouded with cinereous-brown. 

 Cell-spots ochreous-brown, with white centre. Fore wing also with an ill-defined sinuous 

 antemedial ochreous-brown line. Collar, speckles on the abdomen and legs, and palpi above 

 ochreous-brown. 



Expanse Ipo inch. 



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



Epione adustata, n. sp. (Plate VIII. fig. 20.) 

 Male. Wings rcddish-ochreous, with cinereous-brown transverse strigae, which are most 

 numerous and confluent on the basal area, and across the outer area form a broad submar- 

 ginal band ; the inner border of the latter is recurved and the outer border angulated ; the 



