184 Colonel Charles Swinhoe on the 
Genus Atpx, Walker. 
Orgalmia, Walker. 
Gamoruna, Moore. 
286. A. palparia (Walker), xxiii., p. 988 (1861). 
A, nigrozonata, Walker, xxvi., p. 1754 (1862). 
Gamoruna palparia, Moore, Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., 11., 
p. 265 (1887). 
Shillong and Cherra Punji; common. 
Genus Groarapa, Nov. 
Closely resembles Alex in appearance, but in the male 
the antenne is serrate; in Alew it is bi-pectinate. The 
cell is longer, vein 5 of hindwings is free; in Alex it is 
stalked with 6, 
287. G. helweola, n. sp. 
gd. Olive-brown, without the red colour always to be found in 
A, palparia, the transverse band and other markings very similar. 
Sometimes there is a large blackish-brown spot on forewings near 
the hinder angle, but this is often absent ; the underside, however, 
is very distinctive ; the bands are more like lines, and well defined ; 
the medial band is farther away from the base in the hindwings 
than in Alex, and is well curved ; the sub-marginal band in a semi- 
dentated line, not a diffuse band ; and on the forewings there is an 
inwardly curved thin band inside the middle band, and rising from 
its lower end, runs up towards the costa. Expanse of wings, 
2 inches. 
Shillong and Cherra Punji. Many examples, but not 
nearly so common as Alex, the type female of which in 
the B. M. has been carefully examined. 
Genus T'rycopss, Guén. 
288. T. divisaria, Walker, xxiii., p. 927 (1861). 
Shillong and Cherra Punji. 
Fam. LARENTIIDA. 
Genus GonanticLea, Swinh. 
289. G. aversa, Swinh., Trans. Ent. Soc., 1892, p. 4. 
Shillong ; common. 
