new Species of Oriental Lepidoptera. Ill 



apex white; a pure white spot at lower end of cell, a black 

 mark in the outer margin above the angle; cilia interlined 

 with pale fuscous : hind wings white, with some slight 

 suffusion in the veins; cilia pure white. Underside white 

 without markings. 



Expanse of wings 1^ inch. 



Karwar, July 1895. Type in coll. Davidson. 



17. Thoseajasea, no v. 



? . Head, body, and fore wings pale pinkish grey-brown, 

 irrorated with very minute black atoms, without any mark- 

 ings : hind wings nearly black, without markings ; cilia of 

 both wings of the same colour as the wings, with a pale 

 basal line. Underside : fore wings brownish grey, with pale 

 prominent veins ; hind wings whitish, being nearly completely 

 covered with whitish irrorations. 



Expanse of wings 1 inch. 



Kutyne, N. Kanara, Jan. 1896. Type in coll. Davidson. 



Like T. Cotesi, Swinh., smaller and paler, and absolutely 

 without any markings. 



Fam. DrepanulidaB. 



18. Euchera dictyaria, no v. 



? . Above and below pure white ; wings without any 

 transverse markings : fore wings with the discal spot below 

 showing through the wing ; hind wing with a large black 

 spot at the end of cell ; both wings with a submarginal row 

 of prominent round black spots, and a row of indistinct black 

 dots between it and the margin ; vertex of head black. 

 Below with a large black spot at the end of the cell in both 

 wings, and a row of submarginal black spots, smaller than 

 they are above and not so round. 



Expanse of wings 2^ G inches. 



Kangra. One example. Type in coll. Davidson. 



About the size of E. Fttmani, Moore, but more nearly 

 allied to E. sitbstigmaria, Hiibn. ; the spots at the ends of the 

 cells similar, but otherwise quite different. 



Fam. Lymantriidae. 

 19. Topomesa lerwa, no v. 



<$ . Head and shaft of antennae reddish brown, branches 

 of antennae brownish grey ; thorax and abdomen white, 

 faintly tinged with pinkish : wings pinkish luteous; fore 



