16 MR. F. MOORE ON NEW ASIATIC LEPIDOPTERA. [Jan. 16, 



A. lactinea : fore wing with narrower costal vermilion-red band ; a 

 small black spot at upper end of the cell, another at the base between 

 upper and middle median veins, two on the submedian vein at about 

 one third the length apart : hind wing with a moderately broad black 

 continuous marginal band, and a large broad lunule at end of the 

 cell. Collar and vertex vermilion ; abdomen with orange-yellow 

 and black segmental bands, of which the upper and lower black 

 bands are broadest ; side of abdomen also black ; palpi beneath 

 and fore and mid femora above vermilion ; palpi above and two 

 streaks on pectus black ; femora at tip, streak down tibiae, and bands 

 on tarsi black. 



Expanse 2| inches. 



Rab. Nepal {Oen. Ramsay). In coll. F. Moore. 



Fam. NoTODONTiD^. 



The name Corma, which I proposed in P. Z. S. 1881, p. 326, has 

 been previously used by Mr. Walker for a genus of Chalcosiidae. I 

 therefore substitute Ambadra : the two species cited by me under 

 Corma will now stand as 



Ambadra horsfieldii. 



Eumeta horsfieldii, Moore, Catal. Lep. E.I. C.ii. p. 430 (1859). 



Hab. Java. 



Ambadra rafflesii. 



Eumeta rafflesii, Moore, Catal. Lep. E.I. C. ii. p. 430 (1859). 



Hab. Java. 



Baradesa, n. g. 



Fore wing long, narrow, costa slightly arched, apex acute ; ex- 

 terior margin oblique, posterior angle convex ; first subcostal 

 emitted at nearly one half before end of the cell, second from close 

 to the end, trifid, third thrown off at two thirds, fourth at three 

 fifths, fifth from end of the cell and joined to second at one third 

 its length by a short spur ; upper discocellular oblique and con- 

 cave at lower end, lower discocellular concave ; upper radial thrown 

 off from the fifth subcostal at one half distance beyond end of the 

 cell and its juncture with the second subcostal, lower radial from 

 middle of discocellulars ; upper median branch from end of the 

 cell, middle median from near the end, lower median from one third 

 before the end ; submedian curved at the base. Hind wing large, 

 broadly triangular, costa slightly arched towards the base, apex 

 extending beyond posterior angle of fore wing, exterior margin 

 waved and convex in the middle, abdominal margin short ; cell 

 short ; two subcostal branches on a foot-stalk beyond the cell ; 

 upper and lower discocellulars concave, radial from the angle in 

 their middle ; two upper medians from immediately beyond the 

 cell, lower at one third before the end ; submedian and internal 

 veins straight. Body long, thorax laxly pilose ; palpi ascending. 



