346 THE LEPIDOPTERA OF CEYLON. 



curved submarginal fascia. Sides of thorax oclireous ; front of head, palpi above, fore 

 femora aud tibia3, and middle femora brownish-ochreous ; palpi beneath and legs 

 white. 



Expanse 1 inch. 



EBULEA FIMBRIATA. 



Pale ochreous-yellow : forewing with an oclireous outwardly-oblique sinuous 

 antemedial line, an irregular discal line, a lunule at end of the cell, and a slender 

 brown marginal line : hindwing with an angular discal ochreous line, and a slender 

 brown marginal line. Cilia ochreous, with two slender brown inner lines. Sides of 

 thorax, palpi above, fore femora and tibise ochreous; sides of vertex, palpi beneath, 

 and legs white ; base of anal segment in male ochreous-brown. 



Expanse ,^j inch. 



EBULEA (?) CAMILLALIS. 



Ehulea {?) CuviiUaJis, Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xviii. p. 749 (1859). 



" Male. Pale luteous. Wings shining, rather narrow : forewings slightly 

 rounded at the tips, with three oblique undulating jiartly double black lines ; 

 marginal points black, white-bordered, very minute ; reniforra mark large, oblique, 

 ferruginous, white-speckled, white-bordered : hindwings white. Palpi short, poi'rect, 

 compressed, extending a little beyond the head ; third joint conical, less than half- 

 length of second ; antennse stout, bare ; abdomen whitish, not extending beyond the 

 hindwings. 



" Expanse 7 lines." 



Uab. Ceylon. 



Described by Mr. Walker from specimens in the collection of Mr. B. L. Layard. 



Genus PIONEA. 



Pionea, Guenee, in Duponchel's Catal. Lep. Eur. p. 203 (1844); DoubleJay, List, B?it. Lep. 



p. 14 (1850); Guunee, Delt. et Pyral. p. 367 (1854); Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xviii. 



p. 752. 

 Evergestis (part), Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 354. 

 Margarilia (Sect. L. part), Stephens, Illust. Brit. Eut. iv. p. 57. 



Wings broad : forewing moderately short, triangular ; cell nearly two-thirds the 

 length ; first subcostal at one-third before end of the cell, third bifid, fifth from the 

 end ; discocellular concave, bent near the ends, radials from the angles ; middle 

 median fi'om angle close to end of cell, lower at fully one-third ; submedian straight, 

 with a slender recurved lower branch : hindwing short, exterior margin convex ; 

 cell one-third the length ; subcostals from the end, upper partly joined to costal ; 

 discocellular obliquely concave, radial from extreme lower end ; middle median from 



