Or 
1865.] MR. F. MOORE ON BENGALESE LEPIDOPTERA. Ae) 
Fam. AGARISTID. 
Virnora, n. g., Moore. 
Male. Body long, attenuated. Head and thorax covered with 
long hairs. Palpi porrect, extending beyond the head, pilose, third 
joint cylindrical. Antennz long, slender at the base, thickened at 
the apex. Fore and middle legs slender ; tibize of middle legs with 
two appendages, the inner longest. Tarsi long. Hind legs stout ; 
femora covered with long hairs ; tibize thickened in the middle, armed 
with two pairs of short appendages, the first pair terminal, the other 
pair subterminal. Tarsi short. Wings of slight texture, long, nar- 
row; hind wings extending beyond posterior margin of fore wings ; 
fore wing with the costal vein extending to within one-third of the 
apex ; subcostal vein six-branched, first, second, and fifth branch 
contiguous at their base, third and fourth yemote, sixth arising from 
the base of the first. 
Allied to the genus Hespagarista. 
VirHORA INDRASANA, n. sp. (PI. /XLII. f. 5.) 
Male. Upperside fuliginous black, tinged with yellowish at the 
base ; fore wing basally, base and end of the cell, a spot beneath the 
cell, and a discal series of irregular-shaped spots white; hind wing 
with the space from near the base and covering the disk and lower 
portion of the wing white, with black presenting itself in a series of 
discal spots. Body ferruginous, spotted with black. 
Expanse 23 inches. / 
N.E. Bengal. In Coll. A. E. Russell. 
JEGOCERA VENULIA, Cram. t. 165. f. D. 
EvusEMIA MACULATRIX, Westw. Nat. Libr. pl. 2. f. 3; Orient. 
Ent. pl. 33. f. 1. 
E. DENTATRIX, Westw. Cab. Orient. Ent. pl. 33. f. 5. 
E. aDULATRIX, Kollar, Higel’s Kasch. iv. pl. 20. f. 1. 
E. bellatriz, Westw. ib. pl. 33. f. 2. 
E. vicrrix, Westw. ib. pl. 33. f. 3. 
PHZGORISTA TRANSIENS. 
Eusemia transiens, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. pt. 7. p. 1588. 
Phegorista catocaloides, Walk. Journ. Linn. Soe. vi. p. 87. 
Darjeeling. 
P. LONGIPENNIS. 
Catocala longipennis, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. Noctuide, 
Suppl. 
Darjeeling. 
P. BALA, D. sp. 
Male greyish brown: fore wing slightly purple brown at the apex 
