14 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA, 
The following is an allied genus: Gen. nov. Kirtnta. Male. Wings short, 
broad. Forewing somewhat triangulate ; costa much arched, apex obtusely rounded, 
exterior margin very slightly oblique, posterior angle rounded; costal vein much 
swollen at the base, median and submedian slightly swollen ; cell very broad, and 
extending to more than half the wing ; discocellulars outwardly oblique, angled close 
to subcostal and deeply incurved before the middle, radials from the angles ; median 
veinlets very wide apart ;.the basal half of the wing, including the cell, hairy, and 
clothed with brownish short, broadly oval, more or less dentate-tipt scales, and 
conspicuously interspersed with numerous jet-black androconia, which have broad 
oval bulbous base, and very long fine tapering hair-like tip. Hindwing broadly 
ovate, exterior margin scalloped; cell broad across its middle; first subcostal 
emitted fully one-third before end of cell; discocellulars very oblique, angled in the 
middle, radial from the angle; two upper median branches from extreme end of 
cell, the upper median being much arched ; submedian and median widely separated. 
Palpi long, slender, clothed with long fine hairs in front, apical jot long. Antenne 
short, slender, with a lengthened, very slender club. yes hairy. 
Type.—K. Epimenides (Lasiommata Epimenides, Menétr. Schrenk’s Reise 
Amurland, Lep. p. 39, pl. 3, figs. 8,9, ¢ 2 (1859). Pryer, Butt. Japan, p. 31, pl. 
9, f.9. Syn. Neope Fentoni, Butler, Ann. N. H., 1877, p.91. Habitat. Amur- 
land; Japan.—K. Hpimenondas (Pararge Epimenondas, Staudinger, Romanoft’s 
Mem. Lep. ii, p. 150, pl. 17, fig. 12). Habitat. Amurland. 
Genus CHONALA. 
Imaco.—Wings short, broad. Forewing triangularly-ovate, with the costa much 
arched, apex rounded, exterior margin convex, posterior angle rounded; cell more 
than half length of wing, broad; discocellulars outwardly-recurved, upper radial 
from a slight angle very close to subcostal, lower radial from above the middle ; 
medians wide apart. No perceptible discal glandular fascia, but a few long black 
androconia with stout bulbous base and hair-like penicillate-tip, are present among 
the ordinary scales. Hindwing bluntly ovate; exterior margin convex, and with a 
shght tendency to an angle at end of upper median veinlet; anal angle round ; 
abdominal margin long; cell broad, long ; first subcostal emitted at some distance 
before upper end of cell; discocellulars very oblique, angular in the middle, radial 
from the angle; middle median emitted from extremely close to end of the cell. 
Body slender ; palpi clothed in front to the tip with long fine hairs; antennz with a 
well-formed lengthened club. 
Type.—C. Masoni. 
