14 Mr. Butler's descriptions of new species of 



tegulae almost wholly white black speckled, abdomen tawny- 

 ochreous; wings cream coloured, irrorated with black on the 

 costal area ; the cells termiuatiug iu conspicuous whitish pupilled 

 black spots, beyond which, on the costal areas, are short trans- 

 verse black dashes; fringe of primaries spotted with brown at 

 the tips; body below testaceous; tibiae above white, barred with 

 black; tarsi black. Expanse of wings 51 mm. 

 Ankafana. 



29. CuUiteara grandidieri, n. sp. 



$ Also allied to C. abictis, but in the general coloration of 

 the primaries more like Dieellomera fascellina ; primaries seri- 

 ceous mouse-grey, sparsely sprinkled with black atoms, crossed 

 by four zigzag white stripes, more or less irrorated witli large 

 black scales, and spotted Avith orange ; the black scaling most 

 prominent on tlie two first stripes, which cross the wing close 

 to the base and just before the middle respectively, the two 

 others cross the disc, the outer one being interrupted upon the 

 radial interspaces; a marginal series of white edged orange spots 

 speckled with black, and a somewhat similar spot at the end of 

 the cell ; secondaries white, the fringe spotted with grey ; body 

 whity-browu, sandy-reddish behind the collar, which is white 

 and black speckled at the back; abdomen with blackish dorsal 

 spots ; antenna? white, black speckled and with dark brown 

 pectinations ; iznder surface of primaries pale silver-grey, the 

 costal and discoidal areas to the middle of the disc washed with 

 dark grey; a diffused blackish spot at the end of the cell and a 

 transverse costal dash beyond it ; fringe spotted externally with 

 dai'k l)rown; secondaries l)eloAv white, a few black scales at the 

 end of the cell, and a short streak of black scales beyond it 

 upon the costal area; body whity-browu, tibiae and tarsi black, 

 banded with white. Expanse of Aviugs 53 mm. 

 Ankafana. 



Mardara complicata, of Darjiling, would be better located in 

 this R-euus. 



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30. CalUteara ma^rens, u. sp. 



$ Allied to C. viola {Mardara viola, Butler*); primaries 

 above lilacine-grey, sericeous, the l)asal area sap-green, varied 

 with black and white scales ; the central belt indicated by two 



* The species of Mardara are broader winged and altogether more 

 heavily built than C. viola which agrees with CaUitcarj,. 



