390 MR. F. MOORE ON NEW ASIATIC LEPIDOPTERA. [May G, 



Expanse 1| inch. 



TIab. Cashmere (Stakpila Pass),' 1 2,000 feet. In coll. Capt. H. B. 

 Hellard. 



Pangora, Moore, Asiat. Soc. Beng., Desc. Lep. Atk. Coll. 

 p. 42 (18/8). 



Pangora matheran a, n. sp. 



Male and Female. Upperside— ; fore wing olive-brown, with a 

 cream-white broad irregular patch at base, a median transverse dis- 

 torted band, and large upper and lower outer marginal spots, the 

 basal patch with two small lower black spots and a streak beneath 

 them : hind iving ochrey-yellow, with a brown narrow transverse me- 

 dian band, and a broad outer band enclosing upper and lower marginal 

 yellow spots ; the outer band broken in the male. Top of head and 

 thorax white, black-spotted, and with a streak down middle of thorax. 

 Abdomen ochrey-yellow, with dorsal and lateral row of black spots. 

 Body beneath and legs brown ; femora above yellow. Palpi yellow, 

 tip black. Antenna? brown, basal joint yellow. Underside marked 

 as above, the basal and median spaces on fore wing being also 

 yellow. Near to P. crosa, Walk. 



Expanse, 6* 1|, 2 2£ inches. 



Hab. Matheran Hill, Bombay (Dr. Leith). In coll. F. Moore 

 and British Museum. 



Rajendra, Moore, Asiat. Soc. Beng., Desc. Lep. Atk. Coll. 



p. 43 (1878). 



Form and neuration similar to Creatonofus, but differs in the hind 

 wing being shorter, less produced at the apex, and the greater con- 

 vexity of the hind margin. Palpi prominent ; antennae minutely 

 bipectinate in male, simple in female. 



Type It. lativitta, Moore, /. c. p. 43. 



This genus will embrace Aloa sipa/ii and A. nigricans, Moore, and 

 also several other small species of Tiger-moths described by Mr. 

 Walker under Aloa, but which are not congeneric with the type of 

 that genus, these being characterized chiefly by having a longitudinal 

 pale band on the fore wing ; they are A. Integra, dentata, biguttata. 



Rajendra vittata, n. sp. (Plate XXXII. fig. 12.) 

 Male. Fore wing brownish black, with a broad, longitudinal, curved, 

 pinkish white band from base to apex : hind wing pale pink, with a 

 blackish streak at base of anterior margin, a spot at end of the cell, 

 another spot at anal angle, and two very indistinct grey-speckled 

 submarginal spots. Cilia of both wings white. Middle of thorax 

 black ; tegulse and sides of head pink-white, a black spot on each 

 tegula. Abdomen bright red above, beneath and dorsal bands black. 

 Antenna; greyish. Front of head and palpi black. Legs black, 

 femora red. Underside of wings as above. 

 Expanse If inch. 



