222 New species of Chiltan Lepidoptera. 
Fore wings above brownish, crossed by two lines, one at basal 
third regularly angulated, and of a blackish hue, the one across 
the disc straight and inangled near costa, and of a yellowish white 
colour; a black spot at the end of cell, surrounded by a ferruginous 
nebula; hind wings rather lighter, and with only one line from 
centre of abdominal margin to end of cell, and an almost imper- 
ceptible one (seen only with a lens) on the disc; below the wings 
are of a more brownish colour, densely black-speckled; the fore 
wings with the line across the dise angled instead of straight, as 
on upper surface; apex whitish, as also internal margin ; the spot 
and ferruginous nebula as above; hind wings, a black dot in cell, 
a crenulated whitish line across the disc; abdominal border whitish ; 
antenne slightly pectinated. 
Mr. Butler, in his description of the genus Microclysia, says 
‘‘antenne simple,’ so that perhaps this species will have to be 
transferred to another genus, though otherwise there is no diffe- 
rence, the female having the antenne simple. 
9. Wings above of a fine purplish brown, crossed by two black 
stripes, the basal one irregularly angulated, the outer one straight, 
but, as in male, inangled near costa; between these stripes the 
wing is white, very densely spotted and clouded with brown; a 
crenulated black line from costa near apex to externalangle ; apex 
whitish ; hind wings with the costal margin white; two black 
transverse lines across the wing; inner one straight, the outer one 
crenulated; thorax brownish; body whitish; antennz whity 
brown; below with the inner basal two-thirds white, spotted and 
clouded with brownish; fore wings with the apex snow-white ; 
internal border whitish, both fore and hind wings with the outer 
third of a dark shining purplish brown; the rest as on upper 
surface, excepting the abdominal border, which is whitish. 
