392 MR. F. MOORE ON NEW ASIATIC LEriDOrTERA. [May 0, 



from end of cell, but separated at base ; a submedian and two inter- 

 nal veins. Body short ; antenna? bipectinate in male, slightly ser- 

 rate in female; thorax slightly pilose; abdomen and legs nearly 

 naked. 



Allied to Jgalnpe, Walker. 



BORADIA CARNEOLA, 11. Sp. 



Male and Female suhhy aline, pale flesh-colour, yellowish at base of 

 fore wing. Abdomen black ; thorax and head above yellowish ; an- 

 tennae and legs black ; tarsi tawny. 



Expanse 1^ inch. 



Hab. Dharmsala, N.W. Himalaya (Rev. II. Hocking). In coll. 

 Lord Walsingham and F. Moore. 



Cyclosia subflava, n. sp. 



Male. Upperside pale dull buff-yellow : fore icing with the veins 

 blue- lined basally, and broadly with black externally, their outer ends 

 forming a narrow marginal band, tbe interspaces on the disk minutely 

 black-speckled : /rind wing with the veins at the extreme base and 

 externally blue-lined, outer marginal band narrow, black apically, blue 

 posteriorly. Thorax, head above, and antennae steel-blue ; abdomen 

 green ; front of head and palpi white, the latter blue at sides. Legs 

 blue above, white beneath. Underside blacker-veined than above; 

 basal area of hind wing bright yellow. 



Expanse 2 inches. 



Hab. Malacca (Eichhorn). In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Distinguished from C. pnpilionaria by the absence of the marginal 

 row of spots on both wings, and in the basal area of the hind wing 

 being bright yellow beneath. 



Canerkes semiplena. 



Euschema semijjlena, Walker, Catal. Lep. Ilet. B. M. p. 1/7 

 (1864), ?. 



Hab. Malacca. In coll. F. Moore (ex coll. Norris). 



Batarda, n. g. 



Male and Female. Wings obovate. Fore wing short, costa slightly 

 arched, apex and exterior margin very convex, posterior margin 

 short ; costal vein short ; subcostal vein four-branched, first branch 

 starting at half length of the cell, second trifurcate, the upper fork 

 at half its length, second fork near apex ; cell short, oblique j disco- 

 cellulars very oblique, bent in the middle, each slightly curved ; a 

 discoidal veinlet emitted from angle of discocellulars, continuous with 

 the radial and extending to base of the cell ; radial from middle of 

 the discocellulars ; median vein four-branched, the two upper from 

 angles at end of the cell ; a submedian and an internal vein. Hind 

 wing of the same length as fore wing, convex externally ; costal vein 

 short ; cell broad, short, oblique ; upper discocellular short, lower 

 very oblique ; subcostal two-branched, first before end of cell ; a 



