23 a LIMACODID/E. 



mid tibiae with one pair of long spurs, hind tibiae with two pairs. 



Fore-wing short, broad and rounded, veination as in the genus 



Anaxidia. 



Type {H. mmmcea), Swinhoe. 



1088. Hildala miniacea : n. sp. 



6 Rosy fawn colour. Fore-wings irrorated with very minute 

 black atoms, an indistinct central transverse band formed by them 

 from hinder margin to sub-costal vein, also a more complete but 

 thinner sub-marginal band, bright vermilion streaks in all the inter- 

 spaces. Hind-wings and underside pale rosy, of a uniform colour, 

 unmarked ; legs rosy, a black point at the knees, tarsi with black 

 bands. • 



Expanse of wings if^ inches. 

 a. Port Essington (type). 



1089. Hildala uniformis : n. sp. 



<j Of a bright pale reddish fawn colour ; above, the hind-wings are 

 slightly paler than the fore-wings, below, both wings are quite 

 uniform in colour, and above and below absolutely without any 

 markings ; face, pectus, and femora of fore-legs orange red, pectin- 

 ations of antenna extend rather beyond the basal half. 



Expanse of wings i,^ inches. 

 a. Port Essington (type). 



Genus MIRESA. Walker: v. 11 23 (1855). 



1090. Miresa albipuncta. 



Nyssia albipuncta. Herr Schaff. : Lep. Exot., i. f. 179 (1853). 

 Miresa albipuncta. Walker: v. 11 23 (1855). 



Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C, ii. p. 412 (1859). 



Forsayeth : Trans. Ent. Soc, Lond., 1884, p. 397, pi. 



14, i.%,%c (larva). 



Swinhoe : P. Z. S., Lond., 1886, p. 439. 



■ Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 193. 1305 



(1887). 

 Miresa gitttif era. Walker: v. 1124(1855). 



Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 194. 131 2 



(1887). 

 a. India (type ^?///z/^r<? (j). b. India?. e. India (4). d. 



India (3) (Hearsay). 



1091. Miresa bracteata. 



Miresa bracteata. Butler : Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), vi. p. 64 (1880). 



— — — 111. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vi. p. 5, pi. 102, 



f. 2 (1886). 



Cotes and Swinh,: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 193. 1307 



(1887). 



Type. Darjiling, in B. M. 

 a. India (4). 



