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second joint densely pilose in front, third joint short, thick ; femora 

 pilose beneath, tibiae thickish and compactly pilose, fore tibiae tufted 

 beneath ; antennae long, finely pectinated. 



Baradesa lithosioides, n. sp. (Plate V. fig. 2.) 



Male. Fore wing deep rufous-brown, indistinctly streaked with 

 ochreous longitudinally through the cell and above the posterior 

 margin ; some black sinuous streaks across the base, and others 

 before the middle ; three or four irregular oblique series of discal 

 spots, and a marginal row of double dots : hind wing ochreous- 

 yellow, with a broad oclireous-brown marginal band ; cilia yellow. 

 Thorax, head, palpi, and legs rufous-brown ; abdomen yellow, with 

 a broad dorsal band on the three anal segments. 



Expanse 3^ inches. 



Hab. Darjiling. In coll, F. Moore and Dr. Staudinger. 



Fam. LiPARiD^. 

 Lymantria fuliginosa, n. sp. 



Allied to L. pusilla, Felder (Nov. Voy. pi. 99. f. 3). Male. Fore 

 wing with fuliginous-black transverse sinuous bands and spots, their 

 interspaces ochreous-grey : hind wing dull yellowish-ochreous, with 

 a broad, irregular-bordered fuliginous-black marginal baud, tbis 

 colour also indistinctly pervading the anterior border. Female. 

 Fore wing with broad transverse confluent sinuous bands, their 

 interspaces greyish white : hind wing fuliginous black, with an 

 ill-defined whitish discal macular fascia. Thorax fuliginous in 

 male, white in female, with a blackish frontal and central spot ; 

 abdomen ochreous, with indistinct blackish dorsal and lateral spots. 



Expanse S If, 2 2| inches. 



Hab. Bombay {Br. Leith). In coll. F. Moore. 



Genus Trisuloides. 

 Tnsuloides, Butler, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1881, vii. p. 36. 



Trisuloides catocalina, n. sp. 



Female. Allied to T. sericea, Butler. Of larger size : fore wing 

 darker chestnut-brown, the basal area sparsely grey-speckled, 

 crossed by a subbasal black, zigzag, pale ochreous-bordered line, 

 a curved discal sinuous pale-bordered line, and an outer densely 

 grey-speckled blackish sinuous-margined fascia, the outer border of 

 the wing being slightly ochreous, and Avith a marginal black lunular 

 line ; an orbicular and reniform black mark : hind wing pale chest- 

 nut-brown, with a broad medial transverse ochreous-yellow band ; 

 a linear series of slender whitish lunules from anal angle. Thorax 

 hoary, with chestnut-brown hindward tufts ; abdomen brown, with 

 dorsal chestnut-brown tufts ; palpi and legs hoary. Underside dull 

 chestnut-brown, the lower basal and discal area ochreous-yellow ; 

 apex grey-speckled : hind wing with a broad lower medial ochreous- 



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