360 Mr. F. Moore's descriptions of new 



Nearest allied to G. plana. Differs in its larger size, 

 the fore wing being longer and the duplex line more 

 oblique. On the hind wing the dark line bordering the 

 submarginal spots is obsolete. 



Tagora discrepans, n. s. 

 (J. Yellowisli-oclireous. Fore wing with an indistinct trans- 

 verse subbasal and three or four discal sinuous purple-brown lines, 

 a slightly waved outer discal pale-bordered darker brown line, and 

 a less defined zigzag submarginal line. Hind wing with a nearly 

 straight medial discal transverse prominent brown line, and a less 

 defined zigzag submai'ginal hne. Both wings with the basal area 

 and the interspace between the outer discal line and submarginal 

 zizgag line suffused with pale lilacine-irarple, some specimens 

 being almost entirely covered, and nearly obhteratiug the trans- 

 verse markings. Expanse, 2 J to 3 in. 



Hah. Bombay {Dr. Leith). In coll. British Museum 

 and F. Moore. 



Palirisa, n. g. 

 Wings large, very broad, lanuginose, cilia long. Fore wing 

 short, costa much arched towards end, exterior margin slightly 

 convex ; first, second, and fifth subcostal branches emitted together 

 from end of the cell, third from below the second at one-third, 

 and fourth at one-fifth, beyond its base ; cell very short ; disco- 

 cellular bent mward near upper end, radial from near the middle ; 

 the middle median from near end of the cell, lower at nearly one- 

 half before the end ; submedian with a slender lower basal branch. 

 Hind wing broad ; costal margin long, exterior margin convex ; 

 abdominal margin long ; costal vein extending to apex ; subcostal 

 with first branch emitted at one-fifth before end of cell ; disco- 

 cellular very oblique, upper end bent inward, radial fi'om near 

 lower end ; cell very short, triangular ; middle median emitted at 

 one-fourth and lower median at one-half before end of the cell ; 

 submedian extending close to the margin. Body long, wooUy ; 

 palpi thick ; antennae broadly bipectinated to tip in male, less so in 

 female ; legs densely pilose. 



Type. P. lineosa. 



Palirisa lineosa. 



Jana lineosa, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. B. M., iv., 

 p. 912; Butler, Types Lep. Het. B. M., v., p. 71, 

 pi. 198, f. 4. 



Hah. Silhet. 



