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cinereous white, with a small blackish discal spot, narrow transverse 

 oblique straight subbasal, recurved discal, and irregular submarginal 

 bands, and wavy marginal line. Cilia white, alternated with black. 

 Base of palpi, front and top of thorax, dorsal line, and lateral bands 

 on abdomen black. Antennae black. Underside cinereous white ; 

 markings as above, but more subdued. Body and legs pale ; legs 

 with black spots. 



Expanse If inch. 



Bengal. In Coll. A. E. Russell. 



A. MARMORATA, n. Sp. (PI. XXXIII. fig. 3.) 



Male and female white, with thinly dispersed short reddish strigse: 

 fore wing with an oblique basal, double subbasal, and submaro-inal 

 transverse ferruginous bands, a streak (which also forms a discal 

 ringlet) longitudinally from the subbasal band to exterior margin, 

 where there are some pointed lunules of the same colour : hind wing 

 with a subbasal oblique band and narrow wavy ferruginous discal 

 line, the latter with lower exterior border and pointed lunules of the 

 same colour : exterior margins with a narrow wavy ferruginous line. 

 Body ferruginous ; spot on tegulae and dorsal streak on abdomen 

 white. Underside pale cinereous brown, with slightly apparent 

 blackish discal and submarginal streaks on fore wing, narrow discal 

 spot, subbasal and outer transverse lines on the hind wing, and wavy 

 marginal line. Antennae and legs blackish-streaked. 



Expanse 1| inch. 



Bengal. In Coll. A. E. Russell ; F. Moore. 



Genus Psyra, "Walk. 

 PsYRA CUNEATA, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. xxi. Geom. p. 483. 



P. ANGULIFERA. 



Scotosia angulifera. Walk. ib. xxxv. Suppl. v. p. 1687. 

 Darjeeling. 



P. SIMILARIA, n. sp. (PI. XXXIII. fig. 1.) 



Male pale greenish saffron-yellow : fore wing with three submar- 

 ginal jet-black spots ; the first small, triangular, and near the apex ; 

 the next nearly midway beneath, elongated, bidentated exteriorlv ; 

 the third the largest and near the posterior border, triangular with 

 the angle pointing to the base, and slightly excavated exteriorly ; a 

 transverse discal series of black dots, a distinct discal spot ; three 

 subbasal transverse spots, the lowest triangular, and a single spot at 

 the base : both wings with a marginal row of black dots, most di- 

 stinct on the fore wing : hind wing pale cinereous yellow, with cine- 

 reous speckles and discal spot, and two outer curved cinereous bands, 

 the inner band narrow, the outer distinct. Palpi and three spots on 

 top of the thorax black. 



Expanse 1^ inch. 



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



