1879.] MR. F. MOORE ON NEW ASIATIC LEPIDOPTERA. 415 



Cusuma, n. g. 

 Differs from typical Euschema (JE. militaris, Linn.) in the abbre- 

 viated and trigonal shape of the fore wing, the exterior margin being 

 less oblique and the posterior margin shorter : neuration similar ; the 

 discocellulars, however, are less acutely angled and not curved pos- 

 teriorly : hind wing also shorter and more convex exteriorly. Thorax 

 clothed with shorter and less shaggy hair. Palpi smaller, less 

 pilose, terminal joint shorter and slightly clavate. 



Cusuma limbata, n. sp. 



Female. Upperside — -fore wing dark purple-black, with a bluish 

 white, diaphanous, oblique subapical spot, crossed by two veins, 

 and a small oblique spot within the cell : hind wing golden yellow, 

 with a broad, wavy-bordered, purple-black marginal band, which 

 extends narrowly along anterior margin and terminates in a spot at 

 its base. Thorax, head, antennae, dorsal bands, and tip purple- 

 black. Abdomen above and beneath, and sides of thorax, golden 

 yellow. Legs black above, yellow beneath. Underside of wings as 

 above. 



Expanse 2-| inches. 



Hab. Ceylon. In coll. Capt. Wade. 



Allied to 0. vilis {Euschema vilis, Walk. Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. 

 ii. p. 408), also from Ceylon. 



Fam.? UrapterygidjE. 

 Kalabana, n. g. 



Fore wing somewhat elongated, costa slightly arched before the 

 end, apex acute, slightly falcate, exterior margin oblique ; cell short, 

 broad ; first and second branches of subcostal vein arising before end 

 of the cell, third trifurcate, lowest branch at one-half length from 

 the cell ; radial from upper end of the cell ; discocellulars concave ; 

 median vein three-branched, two upper from end of the cell ; sub- 

 median vein contiguous to posterior margin. Hind wing trigonal, 

 apex and exterior margin convex ; subcostal vein two-branched, first 

 arising before end of the cell ; discocellulars angled in middle : 

 median vein three-branched ; a submedian and internal vein. Body 

 short; head small. Palpi minute, pilose, porrect. Legs slender, 

 sparsely hairy ; middle and hind spined. Antennas in male bipec- 

 tinate, the pectinations long and plumose, setose in female. 



Type, K. picaria {Lagyra picaria, Walk. Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. 

 pt. 26, p. 1541). 



Hab. Java. 



Kalabana albifera, n. sp. 

 ■ Female. Black : fore wing with a small white spot at apex, a short 

 oblique irregular streak beyond the cell, and a conical spot on hind 

 margin near the angle : hind wing with a broad white, slightly 

 sinuous-bordered band, recurving from above anal angle to near 

 middle of anterior margin. Underside as above. 



Expanse 2-J- inches. 



