BY WALTER W. FROGGATT. 287 



Tyora Hiiiisci, n.sp. 

 (Plates XV., fig. 8; xvi., fig. 18.) 



Larva semitransparent, abdomen pale j^ellow. General form 

 shorter and broader than usual, lightly clothed with white fila 

 ments on dorsal surface. Crawling about on the underside of 

 leaves amono- the fine hairs of the foliage. 



Pupa green, richest towards abdomen; antenna? and legs semi- 

 transparent, tips of former and tarsi of latter fuscous, eyes reddish 

 brown; front of head, wing-covers, thorax and basal joint of 

 antennre clouded with bright 3'ellow^ Head sKort, broad, deeply 

 cleft in front, sloping on sides to eyes; antennae very long and 

 slender ; eyes small, not projecting, arcuate behind. Thorax 

 short; wing-covers very broad, swelling ou-t on sides; legs very 

 long, slender, tarsal joint long, slender, second joint terminating^ 

 in two small curved claws, quite different from the digitales 

 observed in other species in the pupal stage. Abdomen broad at 

 base, rounded, longer than broad, covered with white filaments, 

 that in some cases also cover the whole of the dorsal surface. 



Imago. — Length 085, antennae 04 inch. 



General colour bright green, clouded with yellow on head and 

 thorax; apex of 3rd-4th and base of 10th antennal joints, apex of 

 tibiie and tarsi black; eyes dark brown; four slender white parallel 

 lines on dorsal surface of head; irregular white lines dotting the 

 abdomen; wings hyaline, nervures ochreous, each blotched with 

 a rounded spot where they cross or emerge on outer margin of 

 wing. Head very short, broad, deeply cleft in front, each side 

 forming a lobe from which the antennae spring; median suture 

 distinct, arcuate behind. Face lobes wanting. Antennae very 

 long, slender; 1st joint very short, broad; 2nd short, cylindrical; 

 3rd longest; 4th-7th of uniform length; 8th shorter; 9th short, 

 slightly swollen at apex; 10th short, swollen at base, pointed at 

 tip. Eyes very large, as broad as head : central ocellus large, at 

 apex of median suture; lateral ocelli small, close to eyes. Thorax 

 large, narrow to base of wings, swelling out behind; pronotum 

 broad, rounded at apex; dorsulum very broad, rounded in front, 



