1S/9.] MR. F. MOORE ON NEW ASIATIC LEPIDOPTERA. 39/ 



Hab. British Burmah. In coll. F. Moore. 



Differs from R. biguttata, Walker, in the cilia being white instead 

 of black on both wings, and in the hind wing being very differently 

 spotted. 



Rajendra pannosa, n. sp. (Plate XXXII. fig. 8.) 



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

 a broad ochrey-white, lower, longitudinal, irregular sinuous-bordered 

 band from base ^to below the apex ; below the band in some speci- 

 mens are a few very small contiguous or partly confluent spots ; a 

 linear series of three small spots before the apex, and a contiguous 

 costal dentate spot : hind wing ochrey-red, with two small brown 

 costal spots, an indistinct spot at end of the cell, a larger spot 

 (broken in the male) before the apex, and one or two small spots 

 near anal angle. Top of head, front and sides of thorax ochrey- 

 white, slightly fringed with ochrey-red, black-spotted, the middle of 

 thorax and a streak on side of tegula brown. Abdomen ochrey-red, 

 with small dorsal and lateral black spots. Antennae black, with 

 broad white band near tip ; basal joint ochrey-red. Palpi ochrey- 

 red, tip black. Front of head black. Body beneath ochrev-yellow ; 

 legs black, streaked below with ochrey-yellow ; femora above red. 

 Underside of wings as above. 



Expanse, tflf, $ If inch. 



Ilab. Dharmsala (N.W. Himalaya). In coll. F. Moore. 



Hypercompa flavicolor, n. sp. 



Male and Female. Near to H. equitalis, Ktillar, but of smaller 

 size, the markings on fore wing and the colour of the hind wing 

 ochrey-yellow. On the fore wing the upper spot at end of the cell 

 is the longest, and has two contiguous spots at its upper end before 

 the apex ; the spots above the submedian vein are equidistant, and 

 are entirely or partly formed into three, the outer spot being at a 

 distance from the posterior angle ; along the hind margin is a very 

 narrow wavy yellow band ; other spots similar to //. equitalis : hind 

 wing with black narrow line on veins, a broad irregular spot at end 

 of the cell, and four angle-bordered submarginal spots, the upper one 

 on anterior margin before the apex, a narrow streak on middle of 

 outer margin ; cilia of hind wing yellow, except at the marginal 

 streak, where it is black. Palpi black only on terminal joint ; vertex 

 without spots. Legs buff-white, streaked and banded with brown. 

 Abdomen with a dorsal row of small black spots. 



Expanse 2| to 2f inches. 



Hab. Simla, N.\V. Himalaya. In coll. F. 3Ioore. 



Hypercompa similis, u. sp. 



Form and pattern of II. equitalis. Fore wing darker green ; spots 

 of a clear ochrey-yellow ; costal spots small ; the series beyond end 

 of the cell composed of six in a curve, the lowest spot small and 

 placed below the cell, seven spots in the series between the lower 

 median and submedian veins ; the outer marginal series small : 



