CALLYWA. RAMADASA. 357 



2172. Callyna mystica, Wlk. Cat. XT, p. 1807 ; C. $ S. no. 2395. 



Differs from jugaria in being duller chestnut-red. Fore wing 

 with the basal costal area reddish ochreous ; no pale suffusion on 

 medial band below the cell ; the orbicular and reniform stigmata 

 minute ; the postmedial line straight from the costa to angle 

 beyond cell. Hind wing without the white patch on cilia. Under- 

 side without the apical white patch to fore wing. 



Hab. Moulmein. Exp. 40 millim. 



2173. Callyna costiplaga, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. iii, p. 100, pi. 156, fig. 10; 



C. 8f S. no. 2389. 



Head dark red-brown ; collar black ; thorax and abdomen brown. 

 Fore wing brown with indistinct subbasal, antemedial, postmedial, 

 and submarginal waved lines ; large quadrate black costal patches 

 between the two former and the two latter ; the orbicular and 

 reniform indistinct. Hind wing dark fuscous ; the cilia ochreous. 



Hab. Bombay ; Nilgiris ; Ceylon. Exp. 46 rnilliin. 



*2174. Callyna ? picta, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 104, pi. iv, fig. 7 ; C. $ S. 

 no. 1787. 



$ . Head and thorax pale fuscous, with darker spots ; abdomen 

 pale fuscous. Fore wing pale brownish ochreous ; a dark spot at 

 base and two medial lines from cell to inner margin ; a large 

 chestnut postmedial patch from costa to near inner margin, its lower 

 part suffused with purple, and with a whitish lunule on the disco- 

 cellulars, a brown line on its outer edge, bent outwards to the 

 outer angle ; a marginal series of fuscous spots. Hind wing dark 

 fuscous. 



Hab. Sikhim. Exp. 40 millim. 



Genus RAMADASA. 



Ramadasa, Moore, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 603. 

 liaorisa, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 133 (1882). 



Type, E. pavo, Wlk. 



Range. Sikhim ; Ceylon ; Andamans. 



Palpi naked and upturned, flattened and reaching vertex of 

 head, the 3rd joint minute ; antennae simple ; thorax and abdomen 

 smoothly scaled ; tibiaB without spines ard slightly clothed with 

 hair. Fore wing with the outer margin oblique from vein 5 to 

 outer angle ; veins 8 and 9 anastomosing to form an areole. 



SECT. I. (Ramadasa). Fore wing of male with veins 3, 4, 5 curved 

 at their bases; the membrane in the cell and iuterno-median 

 interspace slightly ridged, probably for stridulation. 



2175. Ramadasa pavo, Wlk. Cat. ix, p. 147; Moore, Lep. teyl. iii, 

 pi. 149, fig. 1 ; C. # S. no. 1784. 



Head and thorax clothed with grey brown-mottled scales ; the 



