1865.] MR. F. MOORE ON BENGALESE LEPIDOPTERA. 821 
ting lines, the third sharply retracted towards the costa ; a deep-black 
spot between the first and second lines; thickly along the costa and 
before the apex, and slightly along the transverse lines, are minute 
white scales ; two medially submarginal spots composed of yellowish 
scales: hind wing pale at the apex, brown at the base, with two 
transverse black lines, the inner one nearly straight, the outer broadly 
lunulated in the middle and having a brown exterior border ; a black 
discal dot.. Abdomen with a blackish waist and tip of anal tuft, the 
latter with white points. Underside ferruginous brown, with two 
transverse black lines and discal spot, the outer line with pale exte- 
rior border; abdominal margin with a black-and-white fringe, and 
a black medial tuft of rather long hairs. 
Expanse 2 inches. 
Darjeeling. In Coll. F. Moore and W. S. Atkinson. 
GANGARIDES, n. g., Moore. 
Apona (part.), Walker. 
Antenne moderately pectinated to near the tip. Paipi thick, pro- 
jecting beyond the head ; third joint short, ascending. Body stout; 
abdomen long, extending beyond the hind wings. Legs stout, rather 
densely clothed with hairs. Fore wings long, acuminated at the 
tips ; costa arched in the middle; exterior margin concave below the 
apex, sinuous ; subcostal vein with two branches. Hind wings tri- 
gonate ; apex rounded; exterior margin slightly sinuous. 
GANGARIDES ROSEA. 
Apona rosea, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. Suppl. p. 513. 
Darjeeling. 
G. DHARMA, n. sp. (PI. XLIII. fig. 7.) 
Upperside—fore wing dull yellow, irrorated with minute brown 
scales ; two subbasal and two discal transverse brown lines, a sub- 
marginal series of brown pale-inner-bordered lunules ; a small raised 
white spot between the second and third transverse lines : hind wing 
ochreous yellow, tinted with rosy. Body dull yellow, irrorated with 
brown. Antennz pale brown. Underside buff-yellow, densely irro- 
rated with greyish brown, appearing in parts in patches. Both wings 
with an ill-defined blackish transverse line. Cilia brown. 
Expanse 33 to 3? inches. 
N.E. Bengal. In Coll. A. E. Russell. 
TRABALA VISHNU, Lefebvre, Zool. Journ. iii. p. 207. 
Amydoma prasina, A. pallida, A. basalis, Walk. Catal. pp. 1415- 
1417, 3 2. 
T. MAHANANDA, 0. Sp. 
Differs from 7. vishnu in its much larger size, the male distin- 
guished by the dark bands of the fore wing being more oblique, and 
the female by the transverse bands, large subbasal patch, discoidal 
