4 MR. F. MOORE ON THE LITHOSIIDiE. [Jail. 15, 



discal streaks almost confluent, being separated only by a narrow 

 yellow division. 



Expanse \% incb. 



Canara {Ward). In coll. F. Moore. 



Near to H. heliconia. 



Damalis, Hiibner. 



Damalis, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Scb. p. 172. 



Damalis concana, n. sp. 



Near to H. alciphron, C.-am. pi. 133. f. E. 



Upperside ochreous ; cilia white : fore wing at base bright ochre- 

 ous and clotted with black ; a small whitish streak from lower end 

 of the cell : hind wing with black marginal band crossed by pale 

 veins, and two irregular longitudinal discal streaks. Thorax with 

 black dots ; abdomen with dorsal and lateral row of black spots ; 

 legs whitish, streaked with black. Underside — fore wing pale 

 ochreous-brown ; hind margin yellow ; cell white, bordered with 

 black and enclosing a black spot : hind wing yellow, with paler black 

 marginal band, and streaks as above. 



Expanse 2-f inches. 



Canara {Ward). In coll. F. Moore. 



Digama, Moore. 

 Digama, Moore, Catal. Lep. E.I. C. ii. p. 298 (1858). 



Fore wing — first branch of subcostal long, free ; second at a con- 

 siderable distance before end of the cell, trifurcate ; fifth from near 

 end of the cell, curved upward and looped to third at one third its 

 length ; radial from end of the cell ; discocellulars nearly erect ; 

 median vein four-branched, upper from end of the cell, second and 

 third from angles near its end. Hind wing with two subcostal 

 branches beyond the cell ; discocellulars curved outward, oblique ; 

 four median branches, three upper from end of the cell. Below the 

 submedian vein on the underside of the fore wing, is a short longi- 

 tudinal cavity, along the upper edge of which projects a raised trans- 

 versely scabrous narrow bar ; and on the upperside of the hind wing 

 is a short transverse outwardly curved raised scabrous bar, so placed 

 that, by the motions of this wing, it evidently plays across the longi- 

 tudinal bar on the fore wing and produces a stridulatory sound. 



Digama hearseyana. 



B. hearseyana (part), Moore, Catal. Lep. E.I. C. ii. p. 298. pi. 7 a. 

 f. 3 a, 2 (-1858). 



Male and female. Upperside — fore wing greyish brown, with four 

 basal transverse series of black spots, and an intermediate spot in 

 the cell, with paler interspaces along the veins and wavy bands across 

 the disk : hind wing and abdomen ochreous yellow, the latter with 

 dorsal row of black spots. Thorax, head, and palpi grey-brown ; 

 front and middle of thorax black-spotted ; joints of palpi with 

 terminal black band ; legs black-banded above, pale ochreous 



