256 ID.EID^. 



Emodesa sixuosa, n. sp. (Plate VIIT. fig. 18.) 



"White. Fore wing with tlie costal fringe cinereous ; crossed by three subbasal, two 

 tliscal, and two submarginal cinereous-speckled sinuous lines, the discal lines difi'used across 

 the middle, and the outer submarginal line lunular ; beyond which is a blackish-pointed 

 marginal line : hind wing crossed by a similar subbasal, two diffused discal, and two sub- 

 marginal lines, and marginal points. -Cilia alternated with cinereous. Abdomen with a 

 broad cinereous subbasal band ; branches of antenna; brownish. 



Expanse 1% inch. 



Hah. Khasia Hills (October). In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



AGNIBESA, n. g. 



Allied to Somatina. Fore wing more regularly tringular ; apex not subfelcate ; exterior 

 margin more oblique, posterior margin shorter ; cell nearly half the length ; first subcostal 

 at one sixth before end of cell, quadrifid, fifth from end of cell, bifid, slightly touching the 

 first halfway between its base and second, the sixth being emitted below at halfway beyond 

 end of cell and its juncture with the first; discocellular outwardly recurved, radial from 

 above its middle ; two upper medians from end of cell, lower at nearly one third : hind wing 

 short, exterior margin very convex, sinuous ; cell half the length ; two subcostals on a foot- 

 stalk one third beyond the cell ; discocellular outwaidly oblique, radial from above the 

 middle ; two upper medians from end of cell, lower nearly one third. Body slender ; palpi 

 porrect, slender ; antennee setaceous ; legs long, slender ; hind tibia; slender, spurs mode- 

 rately long. 



Type A. iiidaria. 



Agnibesa pictaria. 

 Somaihm pictaria, IMoorc, Proc. Zool. Soc. 18G7, p. G45. 



Hah. Darjiling. 



Agnibesa KECuiiviLixEATA, n. sp. 



Cinereous-white. Fore wing crossed by a much-recurved basal, subbasal, and medial 

 ochreous-brown line, two discal angulated difi'used lines, and a less-defined sinuous submar- 

 ginal line ; the medial and discal lines are mostly bright ochreous and partly confluent at 

 their upper ends ; a small brown spot at end of the cell ; upper marginal line lunular, 

 brown : hind wing with less-defined similar wavy difiused lines, and cell-spot. Front, palpi, 

 and fore legs above ochreous. 



Expanse l^-,,- inch. 



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



Genus EAMBARA, Moore. 

 (ZAXCLOrTEEYX, part, Giieii.) 



EaMBAEA DENTIFEIiA, D. sp. 



Larger tl.an F. scqionaria. White. Both wings with a recurved discal series of brown 

 dentate marks, the three upper on the fore wing being black, the third large and prominent ; 



