168 Mr. F. Moore on the Asiatic Lepidoptera 



upper and middle median branches from lower end of the 

 cell. Male with a small subcostal tuft and glandular 

 patch. Palpi stout at tip. Ej^es hairy. Club of 

 antenna well formed. 



Telinga Adolphei. 



Sati/rus Adolphei, Guerin, Delessert's Souv. Voy. Inde, 



p. 76 (1843). 

 Mijcalesis Adolphei, Westwood and Hewits. Gen. D. 



Lep. p. 394 ; Butler, Catal. Satyr. B. M. p. 139. 

 M. Onatas, Hewitson, Exotic Butt. iii. p. 90 ; Myc. pi. 6, 



fig. 40 (1864). 



Hah. — South India (Nilgiris). 



N. g. Kabanda. 



Wings short, broad. Fore wing very much arched 

 from the base, apex and exterior margin slightly convex 

 and even ; cell short and broad. Hind wing bluntly 

 conical, short ; exterior margin almost even, anal angle 

 very convex ; costal vein quite short and nearly straight ; 

 first subcostal branch emitted immediately before end of 

 the cell ; disco-cellulars almost erect ; cell very short ; 

 middle median branch emitted before lower end of the 

 cell ; male with a slight subcostal tuft and glandular 

 patch of scales ; median branches dilated and grooved at 

 their base on the upper side. Antennte short, slender. 

 Eyes hairy. Palpi slender at tip. 



Type. K. Malsarida. 



Kahanda Malsarida. 



Mycalesis Malsarida, Butler, Catal. Satyr. B. M. p. 134, 

 pi. 3, fig. 14 (1868). 



Hab. — E. Bengal (Khasias ; Clierra Punji). 



Ka ha nda Khasia na. 



Mycalesis Khasiana, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1874, 

 p. 566. 



Bah.—'E. Bengal (Khasia Hills). 



