1865.] MR. F. MOORE ON BENGALESE LEPIDOPTERA. 791 
H. sEMAMORA, 2. sp. 
Female. Upperside dark vinaceous brown; fore wing with a 
curved discal series of five semitransparent white spots, the two upper 
minute ; hind wing with a broad pure-white patch extending half 
across the wing from abdominal margin. Cilia of fore wing brown, 
of hind wing broadly white. Abdomen with white apex. Underside 
—fore wing dark brown posteriorly, ferruginous brown anteriorly ; 
spots as above; a small suffused patch on the middle of exterior 
margin, and cilia, brownish white: hind wing with a straight inner- 
bordered ferruginous-brown anterior margin, the rest of the wing 
pure white ; a marginal series of blackish spots; cilia white. Palpi 
and legs in front brown. Thorax, abdomen, and legs beneath white. 
Expanse 2 inches. 
Bengal. In Coll. A. E. Russell. 
H. prvopasa, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C. i. p. 255. 
Upperside dark olive-brown ; base of fore wing and lower part of 
hind wing suffused with greenish olive: fore wing with a series of 
six yellowish semitransparent spots, three of which are small, con- 
jugated, and obliquely before the apex, the fourth lunular and within 
the extremity of the cell, the fifth elongated, beneath and exterior to 
the latter, the sixth smaller and exteriorly above the last; beneath 
these are two yellow spots (which are not semitransparent), the first 
small, the other large and elongated. Head, thorax, and abdomen 
above greenish olive. Cilia pale brownish yellow. Underside grey, 
the disk of the fore wing brownish; fore wing with the spots as 
above; hind wing with a curved discal series of four or five black 
spots, and a single spot within the cell. Palpi, body, and legs be- 
neath whitish grey. 
Expanse 1} inch. 
Bengal. In Coll. East Ind. Mus.; W.S. Atkinson; F. Moore. 
Larva feeds on Date.—Atkinson. 
H. cuaya, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C. i. p. 255. 
Upperside brown: fore wing with a series of seven (in some spe- 
cimens eight) small whitish semitransparent spots disposed trans- 
versely from anterior margin obliquely before the apex, then retreat- 
ing to near middle of posterior margin ; two similar spots within the 
cell. Cilia pale brownish white. Underside paler; fore wing with 
spots as above; hind wing with a curved series of white dots (which 
in some specimens are semitransparent, and when so are visible on 
the upper side) on the disk, and a single dot near the base of the 
wing. Palpi and body beneath pale brownish white. 
Expanse 14 inch. 
Bengal. In Coll. East Ind. Mus.; W.S. Atkinson; F. Moore. 
H. aena, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C. i. p. 255. 
Upperside glossy olive-brown; fore wing with a series of six very 
small rather indistinct whitish semitransparent spots curving from 
