258 MICEONIID,^. 



hind wing with four transverse pale cinereous-brown fascite, and a submarginal strigose 

 fascia, which is duplex anteriorly ; marginal slender line and two caudal spots black. 



Expanse 2 inches. 



Hah. T>&x]i\mg [Afl-inson) ; 'Qnrah^y {Swinhoe) ; S. India (iIf«(//iOMse). In coll. British 

 Museum, Dr. Staudingcr, and F. Moore. 



MICRONIDIA, n. g. 



Male. Fore wing elongated, rather narrow ; apex convex ; cell nearly half the length ; 

 first subcostal nearly one eighth before end of cell, bifid near end, first slightly touching the 

 costal near the end, third from angle close to end of cell, trifid, sixth from end of cell ; 

 discncellular deeply concave, outwardly-oblique, radial from above its middle ; the middle 

 median from angle close to end of cell, lower at one third. Hind wing short, broad, some- 

 what quadrate, exterior margin very convex below the middle ; cell half the length ; first 

 subcostal close to end ; discocellular deeply concave, outwardly-oblique ; no radial ; middle 

 median from angle close to end of cell, lower at one third. Body slender, short ; palpi 

 small, porrect, apex very acute ; antennn? setaceous, flattened at the base ; legs squamous; 

 hind tibise incrassated, with two pairs of short slender spurs. 



Type M. smpliciata. 



MiCRONIDIA SIJIPLICIATA. 



Micronia simpliciata, Moore, P. Z. S. 18G7, p. OWj. 

 Hah. Darjiling {Atkinson). 



DITRIGONA, n. g. 



Male. Fore wing triangular ; cell more than half the length ; first subcostal at one 

 fifth before end of cell, second at one sixth, bifid close to end, fourth from end of cell, bifid 

 near the base, the fourth being bent and slightly touching second at nearly half its length ; 

 discocellular bent inward near upper end and outward near lower end, radial from lower 

 angle ; middle median at one fifth, lower at half. Ilind wing short, triangular, much pro- 

 longed hindward, and with a small spatular angle ; cell two fifths the length at upper end, 

 and half at lower end ; first subcostal at half before end of cell ; discocellular outwardly 

 oblique, bent near lower end, radial from the angle ; middle median at one fifth, lower at 

 two fifths. Body short ; palpi very small, slender, ascending, closely applied, apex pointed ; 

 antennae bipectinated to one third the tip, the branches short, thickish, and slightly ciliated ; 

 legs slender, smoothly squamous ; middle tibise with one pair, and hind tibise with two 

 pairs of slender spurs. 



DiTRIGOXA TKIANGULARIA. 



Urapteryx iriain/iilaria, jMoorc, P. Z. S. 1807, p. G13. 

 Hah. Darjiling. 



URAPTEPvOIDES, n. g. 

 Wings of similar form and pattern to Urapterijx. Fore wing broader and less triangular 

 than in Sfrojjliidia {S. fasciatn, CVam.) ; cell nearly one third the length, very broad and 



