30 MR. F. MOORE ON THE LITHOSIID^E. [Jail. 15, 



Barsine flavivenosa, n. sp. (Plate III. fig. 18.) 



Male. TJpperside — fore wing red, with all the veins very broadly- 

 lined with yellow ; a blackish subbasal imperfect cross band, with the 

 lower portion of the outer arm obsolete ; a curved discal band and 

 an incurved apical series of short black streaks : hind wing, abdomen, 

 and legs very pale pink. Underside pink, hind wing palest. 



Expanse & inch. 



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



Lyclene, Moore. 

 Lyclene, Moore, Catal. Lep. E. I. C. ii. p. 300. 

 Cyllene, Walk. Catal. Het. B. M. ii. p. 544. 



Lyclene rubricosa, n. sp. (Plate III. fig. 1.) 



Male and female. Ochreous red : fore wing with dusky-black 

 subbasal broad zigzag band, an oblique median band and zigzag outer 

 discal band, the latter slightly confluent about its middle in the 

 female ; a small spot also at base of wing, a curved spot at end of 

 cell, and a small series along exterior margin. Thorax black-spotted. 

 Underside with markings on fore wing indistinct ; fore and middle 

 tibiae with a blackish streak. 



Expanse T 8 y- inch. 



Bombay {Dr. Leith). In coll. F. Moore. 



Allied to L. artocarpi. 



Lyclene artocarpi, n. sp. 



Male and female. Fore wing ochreous, with a dusky-grey subbasal 

 series of short longitudinal streaks ; an upright median band and 

 outward discal oblique irregular band, both confluent on middle of 

 the hind margin ; a small blackish spot at base of wing, and an 

 indistinct spot at end of the cell : hind wing and abdomen pale 

 ochreous. Thorax with black spots. Underside paler, markings 

 on fore wing less distinct ; an indistinct median dusky fascia across 

 hind wing in the female. 



Expanse f inch. 



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



Nearest allied to L. humilis, Walk. Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. ii. 

 p. 554. "Larva feeds on the Jack tree {Artocarpus incisa), 

 January."— -A. Grote, MS. note. 



Lyclene radians, n. sp. (Plate III. fig. 2.) 



Male. Fore wing yellowish white, with a black basal spot, three 

 transverse series of spots, each composed of three, and the middle 

 series curved ; a prominent spot at end of the cell, and a marginal 

 series of broad black lines, one on each vein, their inner ends con- 

 fluent and forming a bordered line, which is bent outward at its 

 middle : hind wing with a less prominent series of short black mar- 

 ginal lines, which do not extend to the anal angle. Body ochreous 

 yellow. Underside similarly marked, the basal spots on fore wing 



