18C7.] MR. F. MOORE ON BENGALESE LEPIDOPTERA. 023 



Genus Ennomos, Treit. 

 Ennomos viridata, n. sp. 



Female pale green : fore wing with three transverse pale brown 

 lines, the first subbasal, the second beyond a small blackish discal 

 ringlet, the third or outer line very oblique and joining the second 

 at its base on the middle of posterior margin ; a submarginal row of 

 blackish partly confluent spots, and marginal dots : hind wing with 

 a transverse line passing through the discal spot, and a medial outer 

 sinuous line ; exterior margin with a row of black dots and some 

 short transverse delicate black strigae. Cilia blackish. Exterior 

 margin of hind wing slightly sinuous, produced and sharply angled 

 in the middle. 



Expanse 2g inches. 



Bengal. In Coll. A. E. Russell. 



E. TESTACEARIA, n. Sp. 



Male and female testaceous, minutely black-speckled : both 

 wings with a transverse curved subbasal ill-defined blackish sinuous 

 line and an oblique broader discal line, beyond which is a transverse 

 series of black dots, and an irregular submarginal row of broad dif- 

 fused dusky-speckled luuules. Some white irregular speckles exte- 

 rior to the discal line on fore wing. A small black discal spot on 

 each wing. Exterior margin of hind wing scalloped. 



Expanse 2\ inches. 



Darjeeling. In Coll. A, E. Russell ; F. Moore. 



Gar^eus, n. g., Moore. 



Male. Palpi suberect, compressed, projecting beyond the front 

 of the head, pilose ; third joint cylindrical, decumbent. Antennae 

 bipectinated. Legs slender, smooth ; hind tibiae with four apical 

 spurs. Body robust ; thorax broad. Abdomen extending to the 

 angle of the hind wing. Wings moderate : fore wing with the costa 

 elongated, slightly arched at the base and apex, falcated ; exterior 

 margin oblique, rounded, scalloped ; posterior margin nearly straight: 

 hind wing rather broad, extending to the posterior angle of the fore 

 wing ; exterior margin rounded, deeply scalloped. 



Gar,«us specularis, n. sp. (PI. XXXII. fig. 3.) 



Male bright ferruginous, with cinereous-black short transverse 

 basal strigse and exterior speckles ; a diffused cinereous-black oblique 

 discal band and a less-defined submarginal line crossing both wings ; 

 a similar-coloured narrow indistinct band near the base of the wing; 

 middle of both wings yellowish-streaked, the fore wing having a black 

 discal spot and two lower small white semitransparent spots conti- 

 guous to the outer band : hind wing with two white semitransparent 

 medial spots, the upper spot being very large and enclosing a black 

 discal spot ; two smaller less-distinct whitish submarginal spots. 



