OXYCUIA.— CEEACE. 279 



duplex lines, which are joined together belo\A' the cell and are outwardly biangulated 

 between the upper and middle medians, below which are lower discal irregular curvt'd lines ; 

 the inner discal and lower curved line being almost black, the discal line with a parallel 

 outer ochreous-red line, followed by submarginal diffused red-speckled lines, and a blackish 

 marginal line ; a prominent outwardly-oblique black streak across end of the cell : hind 

 wing with traces of a recurved discal and two submarginal brown-speckled diffused sinuous 

 lines ; marginal line distinct. Front, antenntc, fore and middle legs above ochreous-brown ; 

 abdomen whitish. 



Expanse 1 inch. 



Ilab. Darjiliug. In coll. Dr. Staudinger and F. Moore, 



Family E U B O L 1 1 U .E. 

 Genus ONYCHIA, Hiibner. 



OnYCUIA LATIVITTA, n. sp. 



l^ore wing pale cinereous ferruginous-brown ; with minute dark brown strigte ; crossed 

 by a broad medial dark cuprescent-brown band, the inner edge of which is erect and slightly 

 curved, the outer edge angulated beyond the cell ; exterior margin slightly suffused with 

 darker brown ; cell-spot indistinct : hind wing brownish-cinereous, with some darker speckles 

 from the anal angle, and a faint slender discal recurved line is apparent in the male. 



Expanse, d Ifo^, 2 Iji,- inch. 



Hab. Himalayas (Dalhousie, Darjiling). In coll. F. Moore and Dr. Staudinger. 



Allied to the European 0. maniaria {Euholia mceniaria, Dup.). 



()nv( iiiA viOLACEA, u. sp. (Plate VIII. fig. 21.) 



Fore wing violaceous-bro\Mi ; with some very slender indistinct blackish transverse 

 strigse ; crossed by a straight diffused ochreous-brown antemedial line, and an angulated 

 discal line, between which, and nearest the outer, is a less-defined brown slender recurved 

 fascia; cell-point black, slender ; marginal line slender, brown : hind wing pale violaceous 

 cinereous-brown, with some indistinct brown strigic from the abdominal margin, and a more 

 distinct short line above the anal angle ; cilia brown. Body violaceous-brown ; palpi and 

 legs ochreous with brown speckles. 



Expanse l-^-j inch. 



Ilab. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Allied to 0. (jrisea {Xudarjara f/riaea, Butler). 



Family T O E T R I C I D ^. 

 Genus CERACE, Walker. 



CeRACE PERDICINA, 11. SJ). 



31ale. Fore wing with the costal and posterior border black, the intervening middle 

 area from the base to the apex and also along the exterior margin being scarlet ; numerous 



