TTeteroct'ra from fh/' Khiif>ir( JJiVh. :1 



slightly angled at the second median veinlefc, costal vein anasto- 

 mosing with subcostal to near end of cell, the two subcostals 

 stalked, radial from middle of disco-cellular, second and third 

 medians stalked, the first from before the angle. 



41. Anthyria iole, n. sp. (PI. I., tig. 7). 



1^ . Ochreous ; so densely irrorated with dark reddish brown 

 atoms as to make the body and fore wings look of a dark reddish 

 brown colour ; abdomen with yellow segmental thin bands. Wings 

 crossed by yellow lines, which are formed by the absence of irrora- 

 tions ; hind wings with the irrorations thick at the base and outer 

 marginal portions. Fore wings with a straight inner line, inclining 

 rather inwards from the hinder margin, a largish indistmct blackish 

 spot at the end of the cell ; a discal line, which runs from the 

 costal third to the outer margin below the middle, then inwards to 

 an angle, and then to the hinder margin near the hinder angle ; 

 sub marginal and marginal lines in both wings close together, the 

 former running inwards between the veins, forming large reddish 

 brown marginal spots, the latter running in a little on the veins. 

 Hind wings with a subbasal outwardly angled line and a discal line 

 from abdominal margin at its outer third to outer margin below 

 the middle, then up to costa near apex ; nearly the whole space 

 between these lines semidiaphanous, with a faintly marked spotted 

 central band running through it ; cilia of both wings pale yellow, 

 with reddish brown patches. Under side witli the portions of the 

 wings that are irrorated above of a dull deep pink, an outer mar- 

 ginal band pale yellow, and the other more or less showing of that 

 colour ; body and legs pale yellowish, legs pink above. Expanse 

 of wings, IjL in. 



One example. 



Allied to A. grataria, Guen., but very differently 

 marked. 



GoNANTiCLEA, gen. nov. 



Type. G. aversa, mihi. 



(J . Antennae simple ; palpi long, slender, and 

 porrect. Fore wing highly excised below the 

 apex, which is blunt ; the first subcostal arises 

 before the end of the cell, and gives off the 

 second to anastomose with the third, fourth, 

 and fifth ; upper radial from end of cell, lower 

 from middle of disco-cellulars ; second and third 

 medians from lower angle of cell, the first median 

 from before the angle. Hind wing angled at the 

 second median veinlet, the costal vein anasto- 



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