1879.] MR. F. MOORE ON NEW ASIATIC LEPIDOPTERA. 393 



straight discoidal veinlet from middle angle of discocellulars to base 

 of cell ; median four-branched, two upper from angles at end of the 

 cell ; a submedian and two internal veins. Body short, sparsely 

 pilose. Legs short, sparsely pilose. Legs short, slender, nearly 

 naked. Palpi minute, pilose. Antennae bipectinated. 



Ratarda marmorata, n. sp. (Plate XXXII. fig. 1.) 



Male. Upperside— -fore wing blackish fnliginous, with a white 

 irregular space within the cell, large circular-shaped spots below it, 

 and very indistinct speckled spots beyond : hind wing blackish fuli- 

 ginous on external half, the base white ; outer half slightly white- 

 speckled. Underside similar to above, the white on fore wing 

 more diffused, and the hind wing more prominently white-speckled. 

 Female blacker than male. Body blackish fuliginous. Legs yel- 

 lowish. 



Expanse c? If. $ l-$r inch. 



Hab. Darjiling. In coll. F. Moore and British Museum. 



Klaboana, n. g. 



Female. Fore wing elongated ; costa slightly arched at base, apex 

 somewhat pointed, exterior margin nearly straight ; first branch of 

 subcostal vein short, oblique, and anastomosed to costal, second 

 before end of the cell, free, third trifurcate, upper starting at nearly 

 half length beyond the cell, the two lower on a foot-stalk near junc- 

 tion with upper ; radial starting from below subcostal at beyond half 

 distance between end of the cell and third branch ; cell broad at its 

 end ; discocellulars bent very obliquely inward, upper shortest ; a 

 discoidal upper veinlet emitted within the cell from middle of disco- 

 cellulars and extending to its end, a lower shorter discoidal veinlet 

 from lower end of discocellulars and joining the upper one at one third 

 its length ; median vein four-branched, two upper branches from point 

 at lower end of the cell ; a submedian and internal vein. Hind wing 

 broad, apex and exterior margin convex, abdominal margin as long as 

 the body ; cell broad ; subcostal vein angled upward at first branch 

 and oblique beyond, first branch very short and anastomosed to cos- 

 tal, second from end of cell ; discocellulars contiguous and bent in- 

 ward, upper angled near subcostal ; radial starting from angle of 

 upper discocellular ; median four-branched, each branch from nearly 

 equidistant angles, upper curved and close to radial ; a submedian 

 and two internal veins. Body slender ; abdomen with an anal ra- 

 diated tuft of short fine hairs. Antennoe bipectinate. Palpi small. 

 Legs long, squamous ; middle and hind legs armed only with a very 

 small terminal pair of spurs. 



Klaboana macularia. 



Gynautocera macularia, Gucr. Deless. Voy. p. S3, pi. 25. fig. 2. 



Hab. Malacca. 



