28 MR. F. MOORE ON THE LITHOSIID^E. [Jan. 15, 



men red ; tuft white. Thorax white, with two red bands. Under- 

 side uniform red ; cell-spots in fore wing and discocellular streak in 

 hind wing blackish. Fore and middle legs with blackish bands. 

 Body beneath and legs white. Palpi black at the side. 



Expanse l T fl ^ inch. 



Masuri, N.W. Himalaya (Hutton). In coll. F. Moore. 



Bizone coccinea, n. sp. (Plate III. fig. 14.) 



Male. Upperside crimson-red, the base of fore wing slightly 

 yellow: fore wing with a subbasal and discal black banil, the former 

 bent inward and the latter outward at the costal end ; three black 

 spots at end of the cell. Thorax yellowish, banded with red ; anal 

 tuft and abdomen beneath yellow ; legs yellow, with red bands. 

 Underside of wings uniform red. 



Expanse 1^- inch. 



Sikkim. In coll. F. Moore. 



Bizone alba, n.sp. 



Male. Upperside white : fore wing with a small basal red spot 

 and narrow streak on base of costal edge ; a black spot at end of the 

 cell. Underside pale red, broadly on anterior margin of fore wing 

 and narrowly on hind wing ; palpi at sides and fore and middle legs 

 with blackish bands. 



Expanse -^7 inch. 



North China. In coll. F. Moore. 



Group E. Aberrant. Fore iving with five subcostal and four 



median branches. 



Baroa, n. g. 



Fore wing long, moderately broad ; costa slightly arched ; apex 

 somewhat pointed ; exterior margin oblique and convex ; cell short, 

 narrow ; subcostal vein five-branched, first branch free, second tri- 

 furcate, the forks ascending, fourth from end of the cell ; disco- 

 cellulars angled at the ends; radial from upper angle; submedian 

 four-branched, two upper from end and third from angle before end of 

 the cell. Hind wing somewhat short, broad ; apex pointed ; exterior 

 margin convex ; two subcostal branches from end of the cell ; three 

 submedian branches from end and fourth before end of the cell. 

 Body extending beyond hind wing. Palpi slender, long, pilose 

 beneath, ascending and extending beyond the head ; terminal joint 

 blunt. Legs slender. Antennae minutely pectinate in male, setulose 

 in female. 



Type, Baroa punctivaga (Cycnia punctivaga, Walk. Catal. Lep. 

 Het. B. M. iii. p. 682). 



Java (Horsfield) . 



Barsine, Walker. 



Barsine, Walk. Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. ii. p. 456. 



Barsine flammealis, n. sp. (Plate III. fig. 15.) 



Fore wing yellow, mostly covered with bright-red intervening 



