4G8 THE LEPIDOPTERA OF CEYLON. 



GONODELA VAStJDEVA (Plate 205, Fig. 11, ? ). 

 Macaria Yasudtva, Walker, Catal. Lep. llet. B. M. xxiii. p. 933 (1861), ?. 



Pale cinereous vinaceous-brown. Wings transversely speckled witli sliort 

 blackish strigse : forewing crossed by three inwardly-oblique purplish-brown lines ; 

 the two inner lines slightly vmdulated and retracted towards the costa ; the outer 

 line straight and outwardly bordered by a broad diffused purplish-brown fascia, 

 which is interrupted before the apex : hindwing with a medial and discal line, the 

 latter less defined and outwardly bordered by the diffused purplish-brown fascia ; 

 cell spot minute, black ; cilia ochreous-brown. Front of head and palpi brown ; 

 legs yellowish, brown-speckled. 



Expanse 1^ inch. 



GONODELA HONORAEIA (Plate 205, Fig. 12, ? ). 



Macaria honoraria. Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xxiii. p. 928 (1861), ? . 

 Macaria permotariu, Walker, id. xxiii. p. 929 (1861), $. 



Very pale yellowish-ochreous. Wings more or less indistinctly speckled with 

 ochreous-brown strigjB ; cell spot small and indistinct : forewing with a very 

 indistinct pale brownish-ochreous curved antemedial line, and an oblique straight 

 discal row of minute black points, which are outwardly bordered by a pale brownish- 

 ochreous fascia, followed by two similar outer sinuous fascire ; two distinct black 

 dentate marks on the costa before the apex : hindwing with a medial indistinct 

 brown-speckled line, and a straight black discal line, which is widest at the lower 

 end, bordered outwardly by a pale brownish-ochreous fascia, and followed by two 

 outer sinuous fasciae. Front of head and palpi above brown ; fore and middle legs 

 thickly brown-speckled. 



Expanse, ^j IjV, 2 1 "„ inch. 



Genus ZEHEBA. 

 Evar:ia* Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xxxv. p. 1.560 (1866). 



Male. Forewing triangular, apex produced, falcate, exterior margin angular 

 above the middle ; cell two-fifths the length ; first and second subcostals close to 

 end, second trifid, fifth from end of cell; discocellular outwardly oblique, radial 

 from its middle ; two upper medians from end of cell, lower at two-fifths : hindwing 

 short, broad, exterior margin dentated in male, angular in the middle in female; 

 cell one-third the length, very broad ; subcostal much arched to end of cell ; first 

 subcostal before the end; discocellular outwardly oblique; no radial; middle median 

 close to end, lower at one-third. Body moderately slender; palpi rather stout. 



* Nee Evarzia, Walker, Catal. xx. p. 273 (1830). 



