162 CATALOGUE OF 



335. HESTINA NAMA, Boisduval Sp. 



Diadema Nama, JBeisduval, MS. JE. Doulleday, Ann. 



Nat. Hist. XVI. p. 232 (1845) ; id. Diurnal Lep. 



t. 39,/ 2 ; List Lep. Brit. Mus. pt. I. p. 97. 

 Diadema (Hestiua) Naina, Westioood, in Doubleday and 



Sewitson^s Diurnal Lep. p. 281, n. 21. 



a. b. c. d. (^ ? . N. India. Presented by Lieutenant 

 Hugo James. 



e.f. c? . Darjeeling. Prom Indian Collection, Expo- 

 sition Universelle at Paris, 1855. 



Genus Nov. CALINAGA, Moore. 



Head small, with a somewhat long frontal tuft. 



Thorax large, hairy ; neck covered with long velvety hairs. 



Abdomen long, slender. 



Lahial palpi porrected, ascending, elevated to the level of the 

 middle of the eyes, slender, covered with fine hairs, those in front 

 very long ; apical joint ovate-cylindric. 



Anfenncs (broken off^. 



Fore-legs short, pectoral ; femur clothed with fine long hairs ; 

 tibia and tarsus hairy ; tarsus two-thirds the length of tibia, armed 

 with a single claw. 



Hind-legs rather stout ; femur clothed with hairs ; tibia the same 

 length as the femur, and partially covered with short spiny hairs, 

 with two short tibial spurs ; tarsus with several rows of shorter 

 spines ; of five joints, the first as long as the other four together ; 

 second, third, and fourth short ; fifth rather long, half the length of 

 the first ; claws sharp. 



Fore-ioings elongate-trigonate : anterior margin slightly arched, 

 apical angle rounded ; exterior margin about half the length of the 

 anterior; posterior margin sliglitly convex, two -thirds the length 

 of anterior. Costal vein strong, and extending to two-thirds of the 

 anterior margin : subcostal vein separated from the costal, its first 

 branch arising at two-fifths from the base ; second branch at a 

 little distance off, and at equal distance from the first as from 

 the extremity of discoidal cell, and both running parallel with the 

 costal : third and fourth branches arising at equal distances from 

 each other and from the extremity of the discoidal ceU and the tip 

 of tlie wing. Upper disco-celhdar vein very short, almost obsolete, 



