species of Indian Lepidoptera. 357 



Zaranga, n. g. 



Fore wing large, elongated, triangular; costal margin arched 

 towards the end, apex rounded ; exterior margin oblique and 

 sinuous ; posterior margin short ; cell broad at its end, extending 

 more than half the length of the wing ; first subcostal emitted at 

 one-eighth before end of the cell, second from the end, quadrifid ; 

 disco-cellular inwardly-oblique, concave at each end, bent in the 

 middle ; a slender forked discoidal veinlet emitted within the cell ; 

 upper radial from end of the cell in a line with subcostal, lower 

 radial from middle of disco-cellular ; three median branches, 

 middle branch from close to end of the cell, lower at one-third 

 before the end; submcdian much recurved. Hind wing short, 

 triangular, apex convex, exterior margin very oblique and sinuous ; 

 costal vein much arched from the base, extending to apex, sub- 

 costal also much arched and recurved ; cell very broad, extending 

 more than half the length of the wing ; two slender discoidal veinlets 

 emitted within the cell ; two subcostal branches on a footstalk at 

 one-third beyond the cell ; disco-cellular concave, radial from the 

 middle ; middle median from close to end of the cell, lower at 

 one-third before the end ; submedian and internal veins sKghtly 

 curved. Body moderately stout, thickly clothed with adpressed 

 hairs; abdomen extending beyond hind wings; thorax crested; 

 palpi small, pilose ; antennae bipectinated to tip, basal joint tufted ; 

 legs pilose. 



Zaranga pannosa, n. s. 



Fore wing hoary-black, with a large vinous-brown subapical 

 patch, and a similar coloured patch extending from below the cell 

 to posterior margin, the subapical patch with black-speckled sinuous 

 outer border; the medial interspace between the patches is numer- 

 ously marked with yellow scales, which more or less form lunular 

 marks ; a yellow-speckled spot at base of the wing, a hmular spot 

 on the costa towards the apex, and a row of speckles along exterior 

 margin. Hind wing dusky vinous-brown, the medial area dusky 

 white ; a series of black and yellow speckled lunules ascending 

 from anal angle ; ciha yellow-speckled. Thorax, head, and legs 

 hoary-black ; abdomen vinous-brown, tuft with some yellow hairs ; 

 tarsi with white bands ; anteunse dark brown. Expanse, 2f in. 



Hah. Umballa District (Eeid). In coll. F. Moore. 



LIPARID^. 

 Lcelia lilacina, n. s. 

 (? . Fore wing pale hlacine pinkish-grey ; costal border and a 

 fascia below the cell pale brownish-ochreous ; with a discal 



