1872.] MR. F. MOORE ON NEW INDIAN LEPIDOPTERA. 571 



Genus nov. Calpenia. 

 Female. Fore wing elongate, broad at the apex ; exterior margin 

 oblique, nearly straight; apex and posterior angle acute; posterior 

 margin three-fpartha the length of the costa. Submedian vein with 

 the first branch starting at one fourth from end of the cell and 

 ascending to costa at one fourth from the apex, second branch arising 

 from end of the cell and running parallel with the first to the costa! 

 and sending forth three forks, two to the costa, the other to below 

 the apex; a sixth vein starting from the discocellular vein near the 

 juncture of the second submedian veinlet. Hind wing broad • apex 

 rounded, extending beyond the angle of fore wing; exterior margin 

 slightly angled in the middle. Palpi suberect, slender ; second joint 

 rather long ; third joint short, conical. Antenna minutely setose. 



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Calpenia satjndersi. (Plate XXXIII. fig. l.) 



Female Fore wing bluish fuliginous ; veins conspicuous ; extreme 

 marginal line darker, without gloss, and having five bluish-white 

 nearly equidistant,. outwardly curved, transverse maculated bands! 

 the first of which encloses a small basal yellow spot, the second 

 consistmg of six small spots, the third of broad and large spots, 

 the other wo being composed of small spots : hind wing bluish white 

 basally buish black on exterior half, on which are two marginal 

 series of bhnsh-white spots. Underside as above : veins conspicuous ; 

 the maculated bands more defined, and those on the fore wing con- 

 fluent basally Palpi above and antennae black : head, thorax, and 

 abdomen bright yellow with black spots, those of the thorax longi- 

 tudinal; the abdomen having a dorsal, two lateral, and one row 

 beneath of square spots, besides five longitudinal streaks on the anal 

 segment above : tegulae with a white spot ; legs fuliginous. 



Expanse 3| inches. 



Had. India. In Coll. W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



Genus Agrisius, "Walker. 



Agrisitjs fuliginosus. (Plate XXXIII. fig. 3.) 



Female pale greyish fuliginous ; the veins exteriorly defined by 

 darker fuliginous lines : fore wing with twelve small black spots at 

 the base, and a recurved linear series of six spots from middle of hind 

 margin to upper end of discoidal cell ; above this and more towards 

 the base of the wing are two other spots on the costa : head and 

 thorax with black spots : abdomen above with a narrow dorsal a 

 broad quadrate outer row, aud then a verv narrow lateral row of black 

 spots, there being also two broad rows beneath : palpi and antenna 

 black: fore and middle legs black above, grey beneath ; hhid pair 

 with the tibiaa and tarsi black beneath. 



Expanse 2f inches. 



Had. India. In Coll. W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



