CHOGADA. — BUKICliri^A. — A:\rRAICA. 245 



Gcuus I'llOGADA, Moore. 



ClIOn.VDA I'liATF.ItXA, II. sp. 



Nrarcst to the Coyloncsc C. aUcnnria. Wings longer ; mostly pule l)ro\vnish-oclii-cous, 

 with numerous short dark brown slender strigit; : fore wing crossed by an inwardly-curved 

 antcnicdial black sinuous line, and a more distinct wliife-l)ordered postmedial line, the iinicr 

 line bordered and the outer margin traversed by dark ochreous-brown sinuous fascias ; sub- 

 marginal line white ; a deutated lobatc lunulc at end of cell : hind wing with a brown- 

 speckled medial fascia encompassing a white lunule at end of cell ; a white-bordered black 

 sinuous discal line ; outer border ochreous-brown, traversed by white sinuous streaks. 

 Thorax, abdomen, palpi, fore and middle legs with dark brown bands ; hind legs brown 

 speckled. 



Expanse If inch. 



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



BURICIIURA, n. g. 



Allied to Clioijada. "\Mngs larger, broader, venation similar : fore wing more trian- 

 gular. Thorax and abdomen more robust. Antennae with short very tine cilial tufts; palpi 

 stouter, shorter, third joint very short and obtuse, joints almost connected. 



Type B. imjyarata. 



BURICHUKA IMPARATA. 



Boarniia imparata, Walker, Catal. Lep. Ilet. B. !M. xxi. p. 372 (18G0). 

 Ilah. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudiuger and F. Moore. 



AALllAICA, n. g. 



Wings ample. Mcde. Fore wing elongate, triangular, exterior margin slightly scal- 

 loped ; cell fidly half the length ; first subcostal near to end of cell, bifid from near the base, 

 third verv close to end, trifid, sixth from end of cell ; discocellular inwardly concave, radial 

 from tlu' middle ; the middle median close to end of cell, lower at two fifths: hind wing 

 broad, short, exterior margin convex, scalloped; cell more than half; subcostals from end; 

 discocellular outwardly concave, bent below the middle, radial from the angle ; middle 

 median close to end of cell, lower nearly one third. Body very stout ; palpi porrect, very 

 short, thick, not projecting beyond the head, third joint minute, obtusely conical ; antennae 

 broadly pectinated to one third the tip on outer side only, the branches ciliated, the inner 

 side with very short tufted ciliae ; legs stout, coarsely squamous ; spurs rather stout. 



Female. Wings longer: fore wing less triangular. Antenna? stout, simple. 



• AMliAICA I'OKTISSIMA, II. Sp. 



Pale ochreous-brown : fore wing crossed by a blackish zigzag antemedial line, and a 

 less-defined similar postmedial line, followed by a submarginal whitish zigzag line ; a large 

 dusky oval spot at end of cell ; basal area, an irregular fascia across the middle, a fascia outside 

 the postmedial line, the apex and marginal border darker ochreous-brown : hind wing with 



