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Genus TIMANDKA, Di/p. 



TiMANDUA KESrOXSAi;iA, II. sp. 



Smaller than T. convcctan'a. Fore wing less triangular. Pak' brownish-ocluvous. 

 Wings numerously speckled with darker minute strigaj ; the oblique transverse fascia 

 extending from the apex across both wings less linear, brownish, diffused in male, indistinct 

 in female; the outer slender line on fdre wing more wavy, tliat on tlu' hind wing being 

 obsolescent in the female ; cell-spot on fore wing indistinct. 



Expanse 1 inch. 



JIub. Cherra Punji (October). In coll. Dr. btaudinger and ¥. Moore. 



TiMANDUA ALBIFRONTATA, n. sp. 



Female. Purplish cinereous-brown. Both wings crossed by an inwardly-oblique diffused 

 purple-brown postmedial line ; cilia purple-brown, edged with white. Fore wing also with 

 a similar parallel antemedial line, some darker costal speckles, and a dot at end of tlie cell. 

 Vertex above and base of antennie white ; abdomen above purple-brown. 



Expanse ^ inch. 



Ilab. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Gemis TRYGODES, Guen. 

 Trygodes fekru-eua. (Plate VIII. fiy;. 17.) 



Female. White. Fore wing crossed by a broad basal, antemedial, and a postmedial 

 sinuous ferruginous-red speckled band, and a narrow marginal band: hind wing with traces 

 of a similar medial, and a more-defined broad distal, and narrow marginal band. Front and 

 fore legs above brown ; body ferruginous-speckled. 



Expanse l-i\,- inch. 



JJab. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



EJIODESA, n. g. 



Hale. Fore wing rather short and broad ; costa iringed, much arched at the base, apex 

 very acute, exterior margin convex in the middle ; cell disposed towards the middle, more 

 than half the length ; costal and subcostal widely separated, both straight from the base to 

 near end ; first subcostal at fully two fifths before end of cell, trifid, fourth from end of cell 

 and slightly touching second close to its base, sixth also from end of cell ; discocellular 

 outwardly-oblique, radial from angle very close to lower end ; middle median at one fourth, 

 lower at three fifths : hind wing short, broad, quadrate, exterior margin obtusely angular in 

 the middle; cell more than half the length, disposed along the middle ; first subcostal at 

 two thirds before end of cell, joined to costal from near its base to near its end ; disco- 

 cellular outwardly-oblique, radial from angle close to lower end ; middle median at one 

 fourth, lower at half. Cilia long. Body slender, very short ; palpi slender, porrect, hirsute 

 beneath ; front smooth, flat ; autenniE pectinated on one side only, the branches broad to one 

 third the tip ; legs ratlier short, smooth ; spurs slender, hind tibiaj with one pair of spurs only. 



Allied to Auzata. 



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