iivil fhf (illipd rironp.^ of fhc Fmnil ij Arrfiidd'. 29 



of ^. //H7>^/i«, Walker, next tu wliich species both authors place it ; 

 the latter however seems to me to be better located in Perh'dllUi : 

 A. (lir)>i(i is -withnnt ([uestion the Indian roprespntati^'o of Ar'Ji<-/'s 

 fill roll irtd. and ditt'evs considerably from Arrfio in tlic charnctcr 

 of its palpi. 



Ardh-ps lifiirnfn. 



Afdires llfiirnfo, Widker. Cliaract. Lep. Het., p. 12, n. 19, 

 (1869). 



Had it not been for the nipnti(ni of bhxckish hindwini;s, I 

 should liave supposed tliis to be a fad('(l exaui])le of A. siiliiicellnfo. 



Ardici'-^ niiirxri'iix. ii. sp. 



White; front margin of thorax scarlet ; autennaO)lack; abdo- 

 men scarh't with dorsal and lateral series of black dots ; prima- 

 ries with a small spot on interno-liasal area, a short oblique band 

 across the middle of the cell, a sub-costal spot at end of ceU, a 

 band upon disc from costa to inner margin, (trifurcate "at costa 

 and bifurcate towards inner margin), and three or four bifid sub- 

 marginal spots, olivaceous brown ; all the markings intersected 

 by white nervures ; base of costal margin blackish ; secondaries 

 with a spot at end of cell, a second near apex, and a streak at 

 anal angle, olive brown ; palpi scarlet with black tips, a fringe 

 of scarlet scales round the eyes ; side of coxte, tibite, and tarsi, 

 blackish; venter creamy whitish: expanse of wings 1 inch, 10 

 lines. 



Australia, (BrpiirJiIn/). lUl. 



Possibly an extreme variety of A. mJiorclhito, but with the 

 wings much less heavily marked, and without any black streaks 

 on the pterygodes and tliorax. 



Anlirp.< i nirln. 



Alp/io'o niri-ii, Walker, Lep. Het. su])p. 1, p. 297, (18G4). 

 Massuri, (Jfpor^oi/). H. M. 



Genus Icambosida. Wo/Ircr. 



Icanihosida ii iijrifroiis. 



Icamho.'iidd )iii/rifro)i.'<. Walker, Lep. Het. supp. 2, p. 401, 

 (1865). 



Darjeeling, {Afl'ivxon). 15.M. 



