BIMA.— ZANCLOPA LPUS. 127 



Imma rugosalis, JVlk. (Plate CLXVII. fig. 11.) 

 Imma rugosalis, H7/i-. Cal. xvi. ji. 19 5. 

 Expanse cf j} iucli. 



Male. Head and thora.'c red-brown ; abdomen fuscous, tlic anal tuft ochreous. Fore 

 wing glossy red-brown. Hind wing fuscous, the long Iiairon the inner margin above darker ; 

 the tufts ou the inner margin below and the long tufts on the legs ochreous brown. 



Dragana pansalis, IF/k. (Plate CLXVII. fig. 3.) 

 Dragana pansalis, WlJc. Cat. xvi. p. 200. 



Expanse ]}, inch. 



Pale reddish brown ; collar darker. Fore wing with traces of antemedial, medial, and 

 postmedial waved lines, the last joined at the first median norvule l>y a line from near the apex 

 with two black specks on it between the radials and a black spot in intcrno-mcdiaii inter- 

 space ; a marginal series of specks. Hind wing with faint traces of medial and postmedial 

 lines. 



Zanclognatha lysimeloides. (Plate CLXVII. fig. 10.) 



Expanse f. inch. 



Male. Fore wing pale brown, thickly powdered with dark brown ; very indistinct waved 

 dark ante- and postmedial lines ; a dark streak on the discocellulars ; a dark patch at the 

 apex, with a pale oblique line from its inner side on the eosta to the inner margin near outer 

 angle, bordered on each side by dark brown, the outer border being narrowest ; a dark 

 marginal line; cilia pale, traversed by three dark lines. Hind wing like the fore wing, but 

 ■with the submarginal line angled near anal angle ; the diseal lines and discoeellular streak 

 absent. Underside with the submarginal line more lunulate; hind wing witli a liinule at end 

 of cell and postmedial line. 



This species is exactly like Lysinielia neleusalis, Wik., from Borneo, except that the 

 anteunpe of the male are simple instead of having peculiarly long cilia, and there is a tuft of 

 liairs from the inside of the base of third joint of palpi, which is nearly naked in tlie Borueau 

 species. 



ZANCLOPALPUS, g. n. 



Male. Antennje minutely ciliated. Palpi recurved and slender, as in Pseudaglossa. 

 Fore wing with costal vein ; the first subcostal from middle of cell ; two subcostals from the end 

 of the cell, the second and third being absent; upper radial from just below tin- upper angle 

 of cell ; lower radial and third median from the lower angle ; the second and first medians 

 from before the end ; a submedian nervure. Hind wing with the outer margin c.xcurved at 

 middle; costal nervure from the subcostal near the base; the two subcostals from near the 



