1878. J MR. F. MOORE ON THE LITHOSIID.E. 13 



beyond hind wing. Antennae setose. Legs slender, squamose. Palpi 

 slender, porrect, base pilose beneath. 



G-HORIA ALBOCINEREA, 11. Sp. (Plate I. fig. 10.) 



Male. Upperside — fore wing silky white, with a cinereous-brown 

 band along posterior margin : hind wing cinereous ; cilia white. 

 Thorax and abdomen white ; middle of thorax and streak on tegulse 

 cinereous brown ; collar and front of head, and antennae yellowish ; 

 anal tuft pale brownish ochreous, Underside cinereous brown, palest 

 on hind wing, abdominal margin cinereous white ; costal edge of fore 

 wing yellowish towards the apex. Legs cinereous brown above, 

 yellowish beneath ; palpi yellowish, tip brown. 



Expanse 1-^ inch, 



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



Ghoria sericeipennis, n. sp. 



Male. Upperside — fore wing silky white, with a broad dark 

 cinereous brown baud along posterior margin ; hind wing white, pale 

 cinereous brown at the apex and along anterior margin. Middle of 

 thorax and tegulse, and front of head, dark cinereous brown ; abdo- 

 men above and beneath white, anal tuft brown ; collar yellowish ; 

 palpi ochreous yellow ; legs above cinereous brown, whitish beneath. 

 Underside — fore wing, anterior border, and apex of hind wing brown. 



Expanse If inch. 



Darjiling {Atkinson). In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Chrysceglia, Butler. 



Chrysceglia, Butler, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1877, p- 356. 



Veins of the fore wing similar to those in (Eonistis entella. Those 

 in the hind wing differ in the median having but three branches, two 

 only starting from the end of the cell. 



Type, C. magnifica {Lithosia magnifica, Walk. Journ. Linn. Soc. 

 vol. vi. p. 103), from Borneo. 



Chrysceglia ferrifasciata, n. sp. (Plate I. fig. 6.) 



Male and female. Upperside golden yellow : fore wing glossy, 

 with a steel-blue band along the costa, a broad transverse median band 

 and a large triangular spot near base of posterior margin ; also a 

 blackish outer marginal band, which is broadest in the male ; median 

 band dilated hindward and angled on its inner margin below the cell : 

 hind wing with the margin and cilia at the apex slightly blackish. 

 Tegulse and legs steel-blue. Underside paler yellow ; fore wing with 

 pale dusky brown bands as above. 



Expanse, 6 Itjj, 2 ^rs inches. 



Nepal {Ramsay), Darjiling {Grote). In coll. F. Moore. 



(Eonistis, Hiibner. 

 (Eonistis, Hiibn. Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 165 (1816). 

 Fore wing — first subcostal branch long, free ; second arising from 

 near end of the cell ; third from its end, trifurcate ; radial curving 



