929 Col. C. Swinhoe on new 
and very much resembles the female of Hyperythra lutea, 
but can be distinguished by the shortness of the cells of the 
wings. 
Exxpanse of wings, ¢ ly, 2 2 inches. 
Khasia Hills (Hamilton). A long series. 
Ihave put this species, with its ally C. phaniz, into the 
American genus Catopyrrha, Hiibner, because I can find no 
generic difference between its structure and that of typical Cato- 
pyrrha. It cannot stand in the genus Hyperythra; amongst 
other differences it lacks the secondary sexual character in the 
male which distinguishes the genus Hyperythra, 7. e. the long 
tuft of hairs on the underside of the fore wings near the 
hinder margin. The species khasiana may be a seasonal form 
of pheniaz, the markings being very similar, but the coloration 
is very different, and I have received over a hundred speci- 
mens showing no variation. 
Subfamily Macarrwz. 
Gonodela apataria, sp. 0. 
g. Pinkish grey, striated with brown and smeared with 
purplish, the ground-colour shining on costa of hind wings 
and more or less on the basal and central portions of both 
wings ; transverse lines brown, subbasal sinuous and indistinct, 
another medial sinuous, more distinct; one discal, dark, 
duplex, nearly straight, from abdominal margin of hind wings 
one fourth from the angle to the costa of fore wings one third 
from the apex ; before reaching the costa it is deeply angled 
outwards and streaked at the angle with chestnut-red; the 
whole space from this band to the outer margin is purplish, 
with a subapical dark patch on the costa of fore wings and a 
white dot ; a blackish suffusion outside the band, which follows 
the angle and crosses to the outer margin below the apex; on 
the hind wings there are also some black suffusions in the 
purplish space and a black spot ; a small whitish spot at base 
of first median interspace; marginal line black and lunular ; 
cilia purplish grey, whitish at its base. Underside bright 
ochreous, striated on fore wings with brown, with a large 
blackish patch on the lower half of the outer space, narrowing 
upwards to the white subapical dot, which is prominent, as is 
also the square white spot in the centre of the wing ; a black 
mark at the end of all the cells. Hind wings with a trans- 
verse blackish straight band from outer angle to apex, beyond 
which are brown striations ; cilia as above. 
Expanse of wings 1,°5 inch. 
