BY MISS A. E. PRODT. 471 



(35* palpus witli segment 1 curved, rather more than diameter 

 of eye ; segment 2 three or four times diameter of eye, 

 down-curved, clotlied beneatli with loose hair except at 

 proximal end ; segment 3 almost one-half length of 2, hairy 

 and with a tuft of long hair beneath ; 9 sickle-shaped, with 

 segment 1 nearly normal; 2. strongly curved throughout, 

 about three times diameter of eye, with slight hair behind ; 

 8 acuminate, about two-thirds length of 2. cT with a dense 

 tuft of hair (on sheath?) covering the tibia and first segment 

 of tarsus ; mid and hind tibia tufted with blackish hair. 

 l-icgs slender in 9 • 



cf, 9 • Palpus, thorax and fore wing a dark warm sepia 

 (Ridgway, pi. xxix), the hair on cf palpus ochraceous-buff ; 

 an ochraceous-buff spot at base of antenna! shaft. Fore wing 

 with the lines pale buff shaded with rufous ; ante- and 

 [lostniedial double, filled in with the ground-colour; ante- 

 medial nearly erect ; postmedial strongly bent outward round 

 the disc, oblique and slightly incurved to just beyond middle 

 of hind margin; subterminal single, nearly straight from 

 costa to SC\ angled inward to postmedial line at middle of 

 disc, curved outward to behind E^, incurved in fold ; terminal 

 dark lunules very broad ; reniform erect, rather narrow\ 

 outlined in pure white ; in the 9 f^^e distal half of white 

 outline is almost obsolete. Hind wing fuscous-brow^n with 

 slight pale postmedial and subterminal lines, obsolescent on 

 anterior half of wing ; terminal lunules broadened as on fore 

 wing. Vnderside pale fuscous-drab with whitish postmedial 

 and snbtermimil lines (minutely dentate on hind wing) ; 

 hind wing with large dark discal spot, a smaller dark spot 

 before it in cell. 



Mt. Murud. November, without exact elevation — 1 o* ; 

 :Mt. Penrissen, 4400 feet— 1 9. 



When this group is more thoroughly understood, eugenes 

 ?nay piobably be found to belong to a distinct genus. It 

 (differs from MastiqopJionis hrevivitfalis Moore, Proc. Zool. 

 Soc, 1867, p. 87, Sikkim, now placed in Elyra in the 

 British National Collection, in having the cell of fore wing 

 slightly longer ; SC^ from areole (not stalked with SC 

 SC^); R^ of hind wing from about § instead of almost from 

 angle ; 0* palpus with sement 1 shorter, more curved, 

 segment 2 much more curved and more hairy, segment 3 



