LIMACODID/E. 231 



Parasa bicolor. Butler : 111. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vi. p. 7, pi. 102, f. n 

 (1886). 



- Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 190. 1281 (1887). 



- Swinhoe : Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 192. 



Type. North India, in B. M. 

 a. India (2). 



1086. Parasa chrysochroa. 



Lamprolepis chiysochroa. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pi. 82, .13 (1868). 

 a. Rockhampton, Australia. 



GENUS ANAXIDIA. Gen. Nov. 



<5 ? Palpi short, hairy and porrect, antennae of male bipectinated 

 to half the length, the branches short, of female simple, legs hairy, 

 mid and hind tibiae with terminal pairs of spurs. Fore- wing with 

 veins 3, 4, and 5 from close to lower angle of cell, 6 from just above 

 angle of discocellulars, 7, 8, and 9 stalked, 10 from the angle, a 

 forked veinlet in the cell. Hind-wing with veins 3, 4, and 5 from 

 close to angle of cell, the discocellulars angled, 6 and 7 stalked, 

 8 free from the base and running close along 7 to middle of cell, 

 a simple veinlet in the cell. 

 Type (A. lactea}, Swinhoe. 



Anaxidia lactea. Swinhoe. 



1087. Anaxidia lactea : n. sp. 



<J ? Above and below of a uniform pure creamy white colour. 

 Fore-wings with a discal oblique band of black scales, continuous 

 but more or less dentated from hinder margin just beyond the middle 

 to costa one fifth from apex, but touching neither ; palpi black ; legs 

 with brown knees and ochreous tarsi banded with black. 



Expanse of wings i| to i^ inches. 



a. Swan River (<j ? types). b. New Holland. c. King George's 

 Sound. 



GENUS HILDALA. Gen. Nov. 



S Palpi upturned reaching vertex of head and thickly fringed with 

 hairs, antennas with the basal half bipectinate, the discal serrate, 



