1 J 6 On new Species of Oriental Lepiduptera. 



Expanse of wings 1^ inch. 



Port Blair, Andaman Islands. Two examples. 

 The lines are disposed much as in Zethes (Rusicada?) 

 lasiscripta, Wlk., but that insect has a black basal area. 



28. Iluza noda, nov. 



<£ . Antennae black; palpi black at sides, inner parts and 

 last joint ochreous ; irons chestnut ; thorax, abdomen, and 

 both win os brown ; top of head black, and a black band on 

 thorax in front, from the costal base of one wing to the other : 

 fore wings with a black lunule at the end of cell and a large 

 black, almost quadrate, mark surrounded by a pale thin 

 edging before the middle, extending from the median vein to 

 the hinder margin : hind wings slightly paler towards the 

 base, without markings. Underside: wings of a uniform 

 pale brown, without markings; tibia? with ochreous hairs, 

 tarsi black, anal tuft of abdomen yellow. 



Expanse of wings l T 4 o inch. 



Karwar, August 1895. Type in coll. Davidson. 



The tibia? are rather more hairy than usual and the palpi 

 rather shorter. The insect somewhat resembles Toxocampa ? 

 atriplaga, Walker, from Natal, but it has the venation and 

 other characteristics of the genus Ihtzo, Walker, the type of 

 which is decisa, Walker, which I have from the Jaintia Hills. 



Earn. Thyridida?. 



29. Ilyjwlumprus rupina, nov. 



$ . Of a uniform pinkish-brown colour, with evenly 

 disposed daik biown stiiations on both wings throughout ; an 

 indistinct large, brown spot at the end of cell of fore wings: 

 hind wing with the outer margin slightly excised before anal 

 angle. Underside: fore wings paler, discal spot as above; 

 hind wings whitish ; brown stiiations on both wings as above. 



Expanse of wings 1 T 3 ^j inch. 



Jarimpur, February 1895. Type in coll. Davidson. 



