CALLIANA; PISOLA; ORTHOPHAETUS: LOBOCLA. By P. Mabille. 331 



C. translucida Leech (84 a). Dark brown, both wings in the centre with a large, triangular, ye\-transhicida. 

 lowitfh white, semitransparent spot, which is traversed by the thick black veins. The folds in the cell of 

 the hindwing separate 4 small characteristic areas. — As the species Ls not known to me in nature, I 

 leave it in the genus where it was originallj' placed, although it appears to me to be more nearly related 

 to OrOiophaetus. Only one specimen is known, which was obtained on the Omei-shan (West China). 



2. Genus: Calliana Moore. 



Club of antenna curved: palpi shghtly turned upwards; hindwing rounded; vein -5 present and 

 near to 6; hindtibia with 2 pairs of spurs and a long brush of hair. Sexes different. 



C. pieridoides Moore (84 a). (J with white wings. The forewing with a black apex, below which pieridoides. 

 towards the anal angle there are 3 large spots. The hindwing bears a small black spot at the tip of each 

 vein and besides a larger isolated spot in cellule 7; moreover, the black spots of the underside shine 

 through. On the hindwing beneath three unequal rows of black spots. The body white, the patagia are 

 anteriorly yellow, as are also the palpi. The 9 black-brown according to Xice\tlle (.Joum. Bomb. Xat. 

 Hist. pi. C. f. 25. p. 377); the forewing has abroad, short white band which stops at the hindmargin of 

 the ceU, and below the cell 2 large white spots; on the hindwing beneath a semicircular row of black 

 spots near the margin and a large spot at the apex of the cell, besides 2 small dots at the base. — Pu- 

 tsu-fong. West China. 



3. Genus: Pisola Moore. 

 Close to Capila, from which it differs in the hindtibia not bearing a brush of hair. 



P. zennara Moore. The wings of the (J black-grey with a semivitreous streak between all the veins sennara. 

 and two in the cell. The thorax and the base of the wings of the same brown colour as the wings. The 

 wings of the $ smoky brown; the forewing traversed by a white semitransparent band from the centre of 

 the costa to the hindmargin. The hindwing with 2 elongate grey streaks between all the veins. Underside 

 uniformly brown. The abdomen with a Ught grey brush of hair at the apex. — Omei-shan, West China. 



4. Genus: Ovtliophaetas Wats. 



Anterma with a sharply curved short club whose thin apex is longer than the rest of the club. 

 Palpi vertical. Cell of forewing two-thirds the length of the costal margin. Vein 3 of the hindwing 

 strongly approaching the anal angle. In two of the four known species the ^^ have a costal fold. 



0. omeia Leech (84 d). A rather large species with broad black wings. In the centre of the fore- omeia. 

 wing three vitreous spots close together, below the last of them a smaller spot and at the apex three 

 white opaque dots. The hindwing with a curved row of small blackish longitudinal spots a Httle behind 

 the centre. Palpi yellow. The $ with somewhat larger abdomen than the (^. — Omei-Shan, West China. 



0. lidderdali Edw. (84 a). Larger than omeia. Wings very broad, brown, paler between the veins, lidderdali. 

 Forewing with a row of five yellow vitreous spots arranged as in omeia; further, two small quadsangular 

 spots below the three discal ones, and the apical spots are continued by three small quadrangular spots 

 arranged in a semicircle. On the hindwing a row of yellow-bordered black ocelli between the veins. The 

 underside of the forewing yellowish, the hindwing bearing an additional large black spot in the cell. The 

 (i with costal fold. — • The only known specimen came from Bhutan. 



5. Genus: T^obocla Moore. 



Club of anteima curved, gradually incrassate. Vein 5 of forewing somewhat approaching 6. Vein 

 3 of hindwing close to the angle of cell, 2 a Uttle bevond middle of cell. Femora with long hairs; hind- 

 tibia with 2 pairs of spurs. The ^ j with costal fold. 



L. liliana Atk. (84 a). Wings above dark brown, the forewing traversed by a broad, oblique, lUiana. 

 white, vitreous, macular band which is composed of five spots separated from each other by the veins, 

 and which terminates at vein 1 ; at the apex three dots, below which there are two small spots. The 



