112 Col. C. Swinlioe on 



wings the paler, a large brown lunular mark at the end of 

 cell, costal line rufous, continued over the apex and on to the 

 outer margin, where there is some rufous suftusion in the 

 excised part below the apex ; hind wings without markings, 

 and more yellow in colour; cilia of both wings rufous. On 

 the underside the body is whitish ; legs rufous; the upj)er and 

 outer jiortions of the fore wings and tlie whole of the hind 

 Avings^ with the exception of the abdominal area, are suffused 

 with bright rufous. 



? . With the fore wings suffused with olive-brown scales, 

 darkest in the cetitre and outer margins, the outer margin 

 angled at vein 4, and between it and the ajjcx there is a deep 

 excision ; a large brown lunular mark at the end of cell. The 

 underside is ochreous, the excision suffused with dark brown, 

 the upper portions of fore wings and outer portions of hind 

 wings witli chestnut. The antennpe are almost as deeply 

 pectinated as in the male ; the head, thorax, and fore wings 

 above are coloured as in the male. 



Expanse of wings l^^^ inch. 



S • Castle llock, Karwar, October 1892. ? . Karwar, 

 September 1895. Types in coll. Davidson. 



20. Cispia charmay nov. 



$ . Head, thorax, and abdomen orange ; thorax with two 

 black spots in front ; antennae black, the shaft white at sides : 

 fore wings orange-grey j veins pale luteous, forming a pale 

 spot at the lower end of cell ; four black spots at the base : 

 hind wings orange, without markings; cilia pale luteous. 

 Underside of a uniibrm orange-colour, legs with black bands. 



Expanse of wings 2 inches. 



Karwar; rains, 1893. Type in coll. Davidson. 



The hind wings are coloured as in C. vcnosa, Wlk., and 

 puncfifascia^ Wlk. ; the fore wings are greyer, the markings 

 altogether different, and it is a much smaller insect. 



Fam. Agaristidae. 



21. Mimeusemia Davidson i, nov. 



(^ . Wrings deep black: fore wings with a large pale 

 yellow spot at one fourth from base, filling that portion of 

 the cell and extending slightly below it, where it is slightly 

 produced outwards ; a broad pale yellow discal band from 

 below the costa to the centre of the interno-median inter- 

 space, rounded at both ends and recurved opposite the lower 

 end of the cell, beyond this is a band of metallic blue streaks 



