GXOPHOS.— PING ASIA, 247 



Gxonios TicriiROSiARiA, n. sp. 



21ale. Brownish-white. ^^ ings witli iiiinuto short brown strigoc ; slightly brownish 

 clouded across the disk. Fore wing crossed by an incomplete very ill-defined anteniedial, 

 medial, discal, and n submarginal blackish denticulated line, followed by a marginal row of 

 points ; each line most apparent and dilated at the costal end ; middle line including a 

 lunule at end of the cell : hind wing with less-defined slender similar denticulated lines, and 

 a marginal pointed line. Underside white, with narrow cinerous medial band including the 

 cell-spot, and a broad outer submarginal band. 



Expanse If inch. 



Hdl). Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Genus PINGASIA, Moore. 

 (Svn. IItpochromAj part, Guen.) 



PlXGASIA UUFOFASCIATA, D. .sp. 



White. Both wings with the basal area very sparsely speckled with minute oclireous 

 scales; crossed by a slightly-recurved postmedial slender black denticulated line, followed 

 by two regularly-formed red-scaled broad sinuated fasciiie ; marginal line and cell-streak 

 slender, black : fove wing also with a slender black antemedial denticulated line. Underside 

 with a narrow fuliginous-brown submarginal band, that on the fore wing slightly touching 

 the outer margin below the apex; cell-streak also distinct. Body ochreous-speckled; thorax 

 and head reddish in front ; a black line across the vertex ; palpi above and fore legs above 

 with brown bands. 



Expanse 1^ inch. 



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



Larger than P. ntginana, Guen. ; differs from it in the postmedial line being situated 

 nearer the outer margin, and not undulated, the fascial above being red, and both entire; 

 whereas in P. rur/iuan'a the outer fascia is interrupted, and tlie band on the underside is also 

 about half the width. It is also distinct from P. irrorataria^ which has a regularly-formed 

 sinuous postmedial line. 



PlXGASIA AnCAI.IS, n. sp. 



Male. Olivaceous-green (fading to ochreous-yellow) ; numerously speckled with very 

 short black strigfe : fore wing crossed by an indistinct diffused blackish erect wavy ante- 

 medial line, and a prominent black sinuous postmedial line ; a black lunule at end of the 

 cell, and a marginal row of narrow spots ; subbasal interspace paler, the medial area and 

 outer discal area clouded with purplisli-brown ; a ]irominent white patch at the apex, and 

 some minute discal points: hind wing crossed by a prominent black sinuous postmedial line, 

 clouded beyond by purplish-brown ; a black lunule at end of cell, and narrow marginal 

 spots. Cilia alternated with purplish-brown, and partly wliite-edged. Body above, palpi, 

 and fore legs brown-speckled. 



Expanse 2 inches. 



H'lh. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Nearest to P.vigens, Butler (Types Lep. Ilet. B. M. vi. pi. IIG. f. 3). 



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