52 EXNOMID^I. 



by an angulated dark red-brown line: palpi and anterior coxae ochraceous; legs with tbe 

 tibiae and tarsi testaceous. Expanse of wings 34 millim. 

 North-east Himalayas (Lidderclale). 



Has the general aspect of the genus Gynopteryx. 



ENDEOPIA, Guck. 



Endropia higens. (Plate CXIV. fig. 2.) 

 Endropia higens, Butler, Ann. 6,- Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. vi. p. 123. n. 25 (1880). 



Olivaceous ; wings transversely striated with whity brown : primaries with two widely 

 separated angulated olive-brown lines, edged with lilacine white, and diverging towards the 

 costa ; between these lines an interrupted olive-brown diffused stripe ; an interrupted discal 

 zigzag lilacine-white line, the sinuations of which are filled here and there internally with 

 blackish ; one or two lilacine spots on the outer margin ; fringe tipped with lilacine : 

 secondaries with no inner olive-brown line : head white ; palpi and sides of abdomen orange ; 

 antennae greyish brown. Under surface deep gamhoge-yellow, the wings sparsely striated 

 with reddish ferruginous, and crossed by a hroad discal belt of the same colour, limited 

 internally by a sharply defined plumbaginous and dark ferruginous straight line, externally 

 sinuated and partially bounded by diffused plumbaginous patches ; fringe as above ; a black 

 dot at the end of each cell : primaries with an indication of an angular red line at basal third. 

 Expanse of wings 40 millim. 



Darjiling (Lidderclale). 



GAR.EUS, Moore. 



Garseus cruentatus. (Plate CXIV. fig. 3.) 



Garseus cruentatus, Butler, Ann. $■ Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. vi. p. 124. n. 20 (1880). 



Closely allied to G. mactans*, but the primaries acuminate and with distinctly sinuated 

 outer margin, as in G. specularis f ; in colour it is considerably darker, blood-red mottled \\ it It 

 blackish ; crossed by a blackish discal stripe enclosing a grey line, and with a grey zigzag sub- 

 marginal line : primaries with an irregularly zigzag subbasal blackish line, followed upon the 

 costa by two widely separated oblique blackish dashes: secondaries with three or four widely 

 separated yellow dots; a hyaline white dot near the base of the first median interspace: 

 thorax greyish brown, rosy at the back; collar grey; abdomen sordid rose-red. Under 

 surface fuliginous brown, striated with darker brown, and sprinkled with grey scales 



* Endropia mactans, Butler, 111. Typ. Lcp. Het. iii. pi. xlviii. fig. 3. 

 t Moore, P. Z. S. 1867, pi. xxxii. tig. 3. 



