286 NTCTEOLID.E.— LITHOSIID.E. 



band. Thorax, head, palpi, antenna;, and legs yellow : thorax red-speckled ; palpi, tip of 

 fore tibia, and tarsi with a red band. 



Expanse 1 inch. 



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



CIIANDICA, n. g. 



Male. Fore wing broad, short ; costa arched at the base, apex very obtuse, exterior 

 margin very slightly oblique, posterior margin convex towards the base ; cell half the 

 length ; costal and subcostal widely separated ; first subcostal at two fifths before end of 

 cell, second at one third, third from the end, bifid, very slightly touching second near its 

 base, fifth also from end ; discocellular erectly-recurved, upper radial from above the middle, 

 lower radial close to lower end ; middle median close to end of cell, lower at two fifths : 

 hind wing very short, quadrate, prolonged hindward, apex produced, exterior margin cou- 

 vexly-angular below the middle ; cell more tlian half the length, disposed along the middle ; 

 costal vein bent down and touching subcostal near its base ; two subcostals from end of cell ; 

 discocellular concave, the radial and two upper medians on a footstalk nearly half beyond 

 end of the cell ; lower median near end of cell. Body short ; thorax stout; palpi ascending 

 a little above vertex, rather slender, very laxly squamous, third joint short ; antennas long, 

 stout, filiform ; legs stout, fore and middle tibite laxly clothed ; liind legs smooth; middle 

 and hind S]mrs very long, slender, unequal. 



ClIANDICA QUADRIPENNIS, n. Sp. 



Male, Fore wing purplish-ochreous, reddish at the base ; with a narrow yellow den- 

 tated-bordered costal and outer marginal band, the latter including the cilia ; marginal 

 band traversed by a row of purple-brown points ; crossing the wing is a slender straight 

 antemedial and a zigzag postmedial yellowish line ; the inner border of the costal and outer 

 band suffused with purplish-cinereous. Hind wing very pale ochreous-red, with the costal 

 and abdominal border, including the cilia, whitish. Thorax ochreous-red ; abdomen paler ; 

 collar, head, palpi, base of antenute, fore and middle legs above yellow ; collar, front, and 

 tip of palpi edged with ochreous-red ; bands on fore tibiae purple-brown ; antennae ochreous. 



Expanse 1^ inch. 



Ilah. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



A specimen of this species, from Borneo, is in the British Museum collection. 



Family L I T li O S II D ^. 



Genus RCESELIA, Hiibner. 



ECESELIA LATIVITTATA, U. sp. 



Male. White. Fore wing with an outwardly-oblique transverse broad medial pale 

 brown band, the inner edge of which curves from base of the costa to middle of the posterior 

 margin, the outer edge being angulated outward from lower end of the cell, and there 

 merging into a similar-coloured outer marginal band ; between the two bands is a transverse 



