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ward, sixtli from below the fiftli at lialfwuy between its base and juncture with second ; 

 discocelluhir bent near upper and lower end. tlie radial from lower angle ; middle median 

 about one fifth, lower at fully two fifths : hind wing short, broad, quadrate ; cell long, more 

 than half the length at lower end, disposed along the middle ; costal and subcostal much 

 arched at the base ; first subcostal at half before end of cell ; discocelluhir extremely oblique, 

 slightly concave, bent near lower end, radial from the angle ; middle median near end of 

 cell, lower about one third. T?o(ly short ; front smooth ; palpi very small, slender, squamous ; 

 proboscis moderate ; antenntc broadly pectinated on one side (the inner) oidy ; legs slender, 

 long, spurs slender, hind tibiaj with two pair. 



Tii Ai.r.i;ii)i.\ niuixosA, n. sp. 



"Wings semitransparent, cinereous-while ; thickly covered with raised white scales ; 

 crossed by an anten\edial, ])()stmedial. and two submarginal [)al(; cinereous sinuous lines, the 

 medial line being nearly straight towards its upper end. Body and legs white ; antennec 

 oclireous. 



Expanse, d ly^ inch. 



Sab. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Family L A RE NT I I D^. 

 Genus LARP:NTIA, Dup. 



LaKKNTIA OCnKKATA, 11. sp. 



Fore wing with the basal area brownish-ochreous ; crossed by some incomplete basal 

 and subbasal blackish sinuous lines, a moderately broad scalloped-edged angular ochreous- 

 brown medial band, the discal border of which is whitish and the outer area beyond yellow, 

 traversed by parallel indistinct brownisli-ochreous sinuous lines, with dark brown costal 

 ends, the outer also with double subapical points ; marginal line black-spotted ; area of 

 medial band traversed by diffused blackisli ringlet lines : hind wing brownish-cinereous, with 

 paler submarginal sinuous line ; marginal line brown. Thorax, head, and palpi yellowish- 

 ochreous ; bands on legs dark brown ; abdomen brownish-cinereous. 



Expanse, $ ly^- inch. 



JIab. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Allied to L. varier/afa, Moore. 



Genus J:.M:\IJ:LESIA, Sleph. 



Emiii;lesia pictaria, n. sp. 



^^'hite. Fore wing crossed by five inwardly-oblique Cfpiitlistant undulated pale yellow 



bands, of which the anterior ends are mostly brownish-ochreous, and the outer bands also 



slightly ochreous at their posterior ends ; some ochreous speckles also between the costal 



interspaces, and a submarginal sinuous speckled line ; cilia yellow, with the apical end 



