184 Col. C. Swiulioe on new 



CItogada rasanaria, no v. 



(^ . Near G. fraterna, Moore, from Sikkiin and Assam, 

 uitli much less brown suffusion : fore witig- with less suffusion 

 at tlie base inside tiie anteniedial line, the middle area be- 

 tween the two lines more or less clear ; the space outside the 

 postmedial line somewliat darker^ almost uniform in colour, 

 no black i)atches ; the submarginal crenulate white line 

 nearly obsolete : hind wing with the entire space from the 

 base to the postmedial line quite clear, a white cell-spot, 

 ringed witii brown ; the postmedial line curving more in- 

 wards, terminating nearer the middle of the abdominal 

 margin ; the white submarginal band and lines nearly 

 obsolete, the black discal suffusion wanting. Underside 

 similar to that oifraterna. 



Expanse of wings Ij^q inch. 



H lb. Aberdeen, Andamans. 



Chogada anestiaria, nov. 



J ? . Resembles C. illustraria. Walker, from Moreton Bay, 

 Australia, and deterniinata, Walker, from Sarawak, Borneo, 

 especially with its broad black borders on the underside ; 

 differs from both in the very large black spot at the end of 

 the cell of the fore wing, with a prominent white cross inside 

 it ; the discal sinuous black line is more deeply angled out- 

 wards below the costa and more inwardly curved hind wards, 

 and in the hind wing is much more angled outwards ; the 

 female is white with little or no suffusion and no bands, the 

 lines similarly disposed. Belongs to the inflexaria group, 

 C. inflexaria, Snellen, from the Celebes; all the different 

 island forms of this group much resemble each other, and are 

 more or less similar to the Indian forms of C. alienaria, 

 Walker, but on careful examination it will be found that 

 nearly every island has its own peculiar form, with distinctive 

 characters peculiar to the island ; the females are very difficult 

 to distinguish from each other. 



Expanse of wings, ^ ? , Ij^q to 2 inches. 



Hah. Bt. C. New Guinea, Ekeiki, Mt. Kebea. 



There appear to be several forms of Chogada in N. Guinea, 

 besides the above, of which I have several examples : I have 

 xylinopa, Meyrick, papuensis, Warren, and a long series 

 which closely resembles injlexaria, Snellen, from Celebes. 



Chogada proletaria, nov. 



J $ . Fore wing longer and narrower than is usual in the 

 genus ; outer margin more oblique. Upperside : fore wing 



