new Species of Oriental Lepidoptera. 109 



distinct being a broad even discal band, with indications of a 

 yellowish outei* edging, followed by some yellow lunular 

 marks, but the whole wing is so thickly clothed with long 

 brown hairs as to make all the bands and markings very 

 indistinct : the hind wings are still more thickly clothed with 

 paler brown hairs over a yellow ground-colour, leaving an 

 indistinct central broad brown band visible ; a more promi- 

 nent discal band, corresponding to the indistinct discal band 

 of the fore wings, followed by a broad yellow band, which 

 includes a row of dark brown spots with outward spear-shaped 

 ends surrounded by yellow, and limiting the dark brown broad 

 border. Underside pale yellow-brown ; both wings with a 

 thick central brown line, a similar discal line, black spear- 

 shaped spots, and a darker marginal border. 



Expanse of wings 3^ inches. 



Castle Rock, Karwar, Jan. 1892. Type in coll. Davidson. 



Unlike any of the different forms of Eupterotejet described. 



Fam. Notodontidse. 

 Genus Clenoea, nov. 



J . Branches of the antennae long, gradually shortening to 

 the tips, which are simple, as in the genus Rosama^ Walker : 

 fore wings long and narrow ; costa sliglitly concave before the 

 middle, much rounded before the apex, which is also round ; 

 outer margin very oblique and angled at vein 3 : hind wing 

 with the anal angle much produced and extending almost to 

 the extremity of the abdomen. Fore wing with vein 2 from 

 middle of cell, 4 from end of cell, 3 at an equal distance 

 between, 5 from centre of discocelliilars (which are almost 

 straight), 6 from upper angle of cell, 7, 8, and 9 stalked : 

 hind wings with veins 3 and 4 and 6 and 7 from the angles 

 of cell, 5 absent. 



Looks superficially like a Lasiocamjpa allied to the genus 

 Ticerra, Swinh., or Bliima, Moore. 



13. Clenora engonata, nov. 



cJ . Antennae, head, and collar ochreous ; thorax and fore 

 wings dark olive-green, sparsely irrorated with minute white 

 scales, the veins whitish ; apex, outer margin, and cilia 

 chestnut-red : abdomen and hind wings chestnut-red, without 

 markings. Underside with the pectus and legs ochreous ; 

 wings uniform chestnut-brown, witli the apices and outer 

 margins ochreous. 



Expanse of wings 1^ inch. 



Karwar ; rains, 1893. i'ype in coll. Davidson. 



Allied to nothing I know of. 



