1865.] MR. F. MOORE ON BENGALESE LEPIDOPTERA. 785 
Female as in male, but without the oblique greyish-white streak. 
Expanse, ¢ 13, 2 2 inches. 
Bengal. In Coll. A. E. Russell ; F. Moore. 
I. Lapon, Cram. t. 248. f. G. 
Capiz, n. g., Moore. 
Palpi large, porrect, projecting beyond the head, densely pilose ; 
third joint conical, half the length of the second. Antenne extend- 
ing to half the length of fore wing. Body moderately stout. Ab- 
domen extending to near anal angle. Legs slender; femora slightly 
pilose beneath ; hind tibize with a dense tuft of very long’ hairs at 
the side; mid tibize with a pair, and hind tibie with two pairs, of 
apical spurs. Wings large, broad. Male. Costa nearly straight ; 
apex acute; exterior margin very oblique ; posterior margin abbre- 
viated, half the length of the costa. Hind wing with the apex angled; 
exterior margin convex, with slight angle in the middle. Female 
larger. Costa slightly arched ; exterior margin oblique; posterior 
margin two-thirds the length of the costa.. Hind wing nearly qua- 
drate, the exterior margin being produced to an abrupt angle in the 
middle. 
CapiLa JAYADEVA. (Pl. XLII. f. 3.) 
Ismene jayadeva, Moore, Cat. Lep. E.1. C. i. p. 248. 
Male and female brown. Upperside—base of wings clothed with 
orange-yellow hairs; both wings with a narrow longitudinal semi- 
transparent streak between the veins, the discoidal cell having two 
streaks, and a third but short streak arising from its extremity. 
Thorax, head, and palpi orange-yellow. Abdomen brown, with nar- 
row white segmental bands ; third joint of palpi and a few surround- 
ing hairs and a spot on forehead brown. Underside paler brown, the 
semitransparent streaks being less prominent. Body and legs brown. 
Female similar, but with the thorax and base of wings brown. 
Expanse, ¢ 22, Q 3 inches. 
Darjeeling. In Coll. A. E. Russell; F. Moore; East Ind. Mus. 
Ptsoxa, n. g., Moore. 
Palpi large, erect, projecting beyond the head, densely pilose ; 
third joint minute, conical. Antenne rather long, curved backward 
at the apex. Body very stout; abdomen extending to within one- 
third of the length of hind wing. Legs moderately slender; femora 
pilose beneath ; mid tibize armed with a pair, and hind tibize with two 
pairs, of slender apical spurs. Wings large, broad; costa of fore 
wing slightly arched ; exterior margin oblique; posterior margin 
straight. Hind wing convex at the base of anterior margin; apex, 
exterior margin, and anal angle convex. Subcostal vein of fore wing 
six-branched ; second and third arising at equal distances from the 
first ; fourth to sixth contiguous at their base to the third. 
Proc. Zoou. Soc.—1865, No. LI. 
