260 EEOSIID^.— CABEEID^E. 



DiEADES MULTISTRIGARIA, U. Sp. 



Fuliginous-black. Wings numerously covered with slender whitish transversely- 

 disposed strigfe. Fore wing with a curved marginal series of black points, of which the two 

 upper are large, the lower minute : hind wing with three medially-disposed marginal dentate 

 black spots. Scales on body whitish-edged. Shaft of antennae white-speckled ; front, palpi, 

 and legs fuliginous-black. 



Expanse -^-j inch. 



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



HASTINA, u. g. 



Wings short. Fore wing broad, triangular ; apex falcate, exterior margin convex and 

 biangulated in the middle ; cell nearly half the length ; first subcostal at one third, quad- 

 riiid, lifth from end of cell and slightly touching the first at halfway between its base and 

 second, sixth from below the fifth halfway between its base and juncture with the first ; 

 discocellular slender, radial from its middle ; the middle median very close to end of cell, 

 lower at two fifths : hind wing short, broad, exterior margin deeply scalloped ; cell nearly 

 half the length ; subcostal joined to costal from near base to near end of cell ; two sub- 

 costals at one third beyond the cell ; discocellular bent near upper end, radial from the 

 angle ; middle median close to end of cell, lower at one third. Body short, rather stout ; 

 front smooth ; palpi small, slender, decumbent, apex pointed ; antenna; slender, simple ; 

 legs rather short, smooth ; hind tibia; with two pairs of slender spurs. 



HaSTINA CiERULEOLINEATA, n. sp. 



Cuprescent olivaceous-brown. Fore wing crossed by five slender smalt-blue scaled 

 subbasal lines, each being bent inward to the costa, and a postmedial angulated line, beyond 

 which are some scattered smalt-blue speckles : hind wing with less-defined similar smalt- 

 blue subbasal lines, discal line, and outer speckles. Thorax and abdomen with blue-scaled 

 bands; shaft of antennae and a line between their base also blue. 



Expanse y^j inch. 



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



Family CABERID^. 



Genus STEGANIA, Gum. 



Stegania latii^\sciata, n. sp. 



Ochreous. Both wings crossed by dark cinereous-brown strigse, and a broad medial 

 angular-bordered band, which is marked with ochreous strigte on the fore wing, and on the 

 hind wing is whitish across its middle and also extends below the apex ; a black spot at end 

 of the cell. Abdomen cinereous-brown ; palpi and fore legs brownish. 



Expanse 1-^-^ inch. 



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



