374 Mr. F. Moore's descriptions of neiv 



outwardly oblique ; three upper medians on a footstalk beyond end 

 of the ceU, first or lower median from close to the end ; a sub- 

 median and an internal vein. Body short, stout ; palpi porrect, 

 thick, pointed in front, projected conically beyond the head ; 

 antennae bipectinated to tip in both sexes ; legs hairy. 



Syrastrena minor'. 



Metanastria minor, Moore, Desc. Lep. Coll. Atk., 

 p. 78 (1879). 



Hah. Darjiling. In coll. British Museum. 



Lenodora signata, n. s. 

 (? , 5 . Pale dull ferruginous-brown, palest in the female. Fore 

 wing with a small white lunate spot at end of the cell. Expanse, 

 male 1^ in., female 2 in. 



Hob. Bengal (Russell) ; Deyra Dhoon (Austen). In 

 coll. F. Moore. 



The typical species of Lenodora (LasiocamjM rittata, 

 Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M., vi., p. 1440) differs in 

 the fore wing having a longitudinal white streak extend- 

 ing from base of fore wing through the cell to near the 

 outer margin. 



Lenodora fusca, n. s. 



^ . Umber-brown. Fore wing uniformly coloured throughout. 

 Expanse, 1| in. 



Hah. Bombay. In coll. F. Moore. 



Distinguished by its uniform colour and absence of 

 mark on the fore wing. 



Lenodora fasciata, n. s. 

 ? . Dark umber-brown. Fore wing with an oblique outer 

 discal transverse pale fascia. Hind wing duller brown. E xpanse 

 2|in. 



Hah. Coonoor, Nilgiris (Lindsay). In coll. F. Moore. 



Gastropaclia divaricata, n. s. 



$ . Dark purpHsh-red. Fore wing with four equidistant 



medial transverse purple-black narrow bands, the inner band erect 



and waved, the two central shghtly angulated beyond the cell and 



terminating together before the posterior margin; the outer band is 



