10 MR. F. MOORE ON THE LITHOSIIDjE. [Jail. 15, 



joints very long, tip blunt. Legs long, femora slightly pilose 

 beneath. 



Type, C. rufifrons. Will also include Lithosia beema, Moore, 

 P.Z. S. 1865, p. 798. 



Churinga rufifrons, n. sp. (Plate I. fig. 12.) 



Male and female. Upperside — fore wing pale purplish ochreous- 

 brown, costal and posterior margins narrowly edged with ochreous 

 yellow ; hind wing and abdomen pale ochreous-yellow. Thorax 

 brown ; tcgulae edged with yellow ; head, collar, and palpi reddish 

 ochreous ; thorax beneath and legs bright ochreous ; tip of palpi, 

 antennae, fore legs above, and tarsi, brown. Underside paler. 



Expanse, c? ItV $ 2 uT inches. 



Darjiling {Atkinson). In coll. Dr. Staudinger and F. Moore. 



Vamtjna, n. g. 



Fore wing long, narrow ; costa slightly arched beyond the middle ; 

 apex acute ; exterior margin short and slightly truncate below the 

 apex, oblique hindward, the angle slightly convex ; posterior margin 

 convex towards the base in male. Hind wing broad ; apex slightly 

 produced ; exterior margin convex in the middle. Veins similar to 

 those in Churinga (C. rufifrons), excepting that in the fore wing the 

 lowest or fifth branch of the subcostal is emitted from upper angle 

 of the cell, the median branches nearer together at their base, and 

 the lowest nearer the end of the cell. Body moderately stout. An- 

 tennae in both sexes setose. Palpi moderately long, ascending, pro- 

 jecting beyond the head, second joint long, third joint very short. 

 Legs long, naked ; middle and hind spurred. 



Type, V . remelana (Lithosia remelana, Moore, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 

 798). 



Darjiling. 



Vamuna maculata, n. sp. (Plate I. fig. 5.) 



Male. Upperside — fore wing greyish ochreous ; hind wing pale 

 dull ochreous at base and whitish externally, with three marginal 

 black spots, the two upper larger, the lower small and at some dis- 

 tance from anal angle. Body ochreous. Underside dull ochreous 

 basally, whitish externally ; fore wing with a brownish patch at the 

 apex, a black longitudinal basal streak, and a broad large transverse 

 subapical patch ; hind wing with only the lower and middle marginal 

 black spots. Female much paler, the apex of fore wing slightly 

 brownish-ochreous ; hind wing above and beneath with smaller 

 median and lower black spots ; the fore wing with the basal black 

 streak less defined and the subapical spot small. 



Expanse, S 1|. $2 inches. 



Darjiling (Atkinson). In coll. Dr. Staudinger and F. Moore. 



Vamuna bipars, n. sp. (Plate I. fig. 11.) 



Male. White, costal edge of the base and apical half of fore wing 

 fuliginous black ; hind wing with a fuliginous-black submarginal band, 



