242 Records of the Indian Museu:n. [Vol. Ill, 1909.] 



of the male. D. dtstrucia, Ulmer, is apparently a close ally but 

 the genitalia and the first antennal joint are different. 



vSpecimens from Kurseong, May, 1907 (A'. Annandale). 



Fam. PHRYGANEID^. 



Gen. Neuron I A. 



Three species of this genus are reported from Asia : A^. mela- 

 Icuca and A^. regina from Japan and A^. maclcichlani from India. 

 Of the latter there are a female and male specimens in this collec- 

 tion. There is besides a male specimen of a new species. 



Neuronia maclachlani. 



(PI. xviii, figs. 13, 14.) 



Neuronia McLachlani^ White, Proc. Ent. Soc. Land., 1862, 



p. 26. 

 ,, McLachlan, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 



(3), vol. V, p. 249, pi. xvii, fig. I, 

 ,> ,, 'H.a.gen, Verh. Zool.-Bot.Gesellsch.Wien, 



1873, p. 395. 



[Specimens from Kulu (W. Himalayas), Darjiling (E. Hima- 

 layas) and Shillong (Khasi Hills, Assam).] 



Neuronia asiatica, sp. no v. 

 (PI. xviii, figs. 15, 16.) 



Length of body 15 mm. Expanse 41 mm. 



Head and thorax dark brown, e^^es black, ocelli yellow. Fore 

 wings orange with brown spots, the largest spots along the costa 

 and apical margins, covering the tips of the veins, a particularly 

 large spot on the tip of Sc ; there is an irregular brown band 

 following the line of anastomosis from the first branching of media 

 to the tip of the anal veins. The hind wing has the basal two-thirds 

 dark brown ; the distal third is yellow. There is an interrupted 

 apical band of brown, the brown spots being on and along the tips 

 of the veins. The abnormality of venation shown in the anal veins 

 of the hind wing occurs in both wings of the specimen. 



[Type from Sibsagar, Assam (5. E. Peal).] 



