416 MR. F. MOORE ON NEW ASIATIC LEPIDOPTERA. [May 6, 



Hah. Kulu, N.W. Himalaya. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Allied to K. picaria (Lagyra picaria, Walk.), from Java, and to 

 K. leucomela (Oelerena leucomela, Walk. Catal. B. M. v. p. 1877), 

 from the Philippines. 



Fam. Amphidasyd^e. 

 Btjzura strigaria. 



Male and Female. Cpperside cinereous-white : fore wing with a 

 waved subbasal and median and a sinuous, broader, discal transverse 

 ochreous-yellow band with black-speckled borders ; the interspaces 

 numerously covered with short transverse black-speckled grey strigse : 

 hind wing with a waved median and a broad sinuous discal similar 

 band, the interspaces as in fore wing ; cilia ochreous. Thorax 

 and abdomen with ochreous bands ; front of head and legs above 

 banded with black. Underside whitish ochreous, with numerous 

 large black strigse ; both wings with outer ochreous band and a 

 large black spot at end of the cell. 



Expanse <$ 2, 2 3 inches. 



Hah. Ceylon (Sir W. H. Gregory). In coll. Dublin Museum and 

 F. Moore. 



Differs from the Indian species B. multipunctaria, Walk. Catal. 

 Lep. Het. B. M. p. 1531, in its much brighter colours, prominent 

 transverse strigse, and black-speckled-bordered bands. 



Fam. GeometridvE. 

 Agathia magnifica, n. sp. 



Male and Female. Upperside bright green : fore wing with the 

 costal border, base of wing, a median and a submarginal transverse 

 wavy band, and the marginal border cinereous-brown : hind wing 

 with a submarginal band and marginal border cinereous-brown; a 

 white spot at lower angle. Thorax and abdomen with cinereous- 

 brown bands. Underside greenish white, with dusky bands as 

 above. 



Expanse 1-^ inch. 



Hab. Ceylon (Sir W. H. Gregory). In coll. Dublin Museum aud 

 F. Moore. 



Differs from A. lycenaria in its larger size, narrower and more 

 waved bands, which are also of uniform width their entire length. 



EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 

 Plate XXXII. 



Fig. 1. Eatarda marmorata $ , n. sp., p. 393. 



2. Gonerda perornata $ , n. sp., p. 395. 



3. Thymara caudata, n. sp., p. 394. * 



4. Bhyparia tigrina <$ , n. sp., p. 398. 



5. Euproctis postincisa J, n. sp., p. 400. 



6. Artaxa erecta J , n. sp., p. 400. 



7. Challa discalis $, n. sp., p. 399. 



8. Kajendra pannosa 5, n. sp., p. 397. 



9. Artaxa leithiana <$, n. sp., p. 399. 



