H6 On ntw Species of Oriental Lepiduptera. 



Expanse of wings 1^ inch. 

 Port Blair, Andaman Islands. Two examples, 

 'i'he lines are disposed much as in Zethes {Rusi'cada?) 

 basiscrtpta^ Wlk., but that insect has a black basal area. 



28. Huza noday nov. 



(J. Antennai black; palpi black at sides, inner parts and 

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

 both winps 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 witii 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 

 ],ale brown, without markings; tibia? with ochreous hairs, 

 tarsi black, anal tuft of abdomen yellow. 



Expanse of wings Ij^^ inch. 



Karwar, August 1895. Type in coll. Davidson. 



Ihe tibise are rather more hairy than usual and the palpi 

 rather shorter. The insect somewhat resembles loxocampa? 

 atriplaga, "VValker, from Natal, but it has the venation and 

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

 ivhich is f/fcjsa, Walker, which I have from the Jaintia Hills. 



Fam. Thyrididae. 



29. Uypolumprus rupina, nov. 



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

 dis].cs(d dark biown stiiations on both v\ings throughout ; an 

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

 liind wing with the outer margin slightly excised before anal 

 angle. Underside: fore win^s paler, discal spot as above: 

 hind T\ ings whitish ; brown striations on both wings as above. 



Expanse of wings \-^^ inch. 



Jaiimpur, February 1895. Type in coll. Davidson. 



