1883.] MR. F. MOORE ON NEW ASIATIC LEPIDOPTERA. 23 



Body stouter ; palpi compactly clothed, terminal joint more slender ; 

 antennae simple in both sexes. Allied to Belciana. 



DOXDA EURYCHLORA. 



Daudaca eurychlora. Walk. Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. p. 1670. 

 Hab. Canara ( TFarcZ) ; Darjiling (^^^i«so?i)- 



DoNDA STRIATOVIRENS, n. sp. (Plate VI. fig. 2.) 



Female. Fore wing blackish cnpreous-brown, crossed by a basal, 

 an ante- and postmedial, and a submarginal olive-green sinuous- 

 bordered bands, which are traversed by black sinuous lines ; reniform 

 mark green, and shaped like a letter K; a marginal row of green- 

 bordered black cordate spots ; the interspaces between the trans- 

 verse bands also more or less green-speckled : hind wing cupreous- 

 brown, with a marginal row of small green-bordered blackish 

 lunules ending in two streaks at the anal end. Thorax, palpi, and 

 legs cupreous-brown ; thorax and fore tibiae above green-speckled ; 

 legs with pale bands. 



Expanse 2| inches. 



Hab. Cherra Punjee {Austen) . In coll. F. Moore. 



DoNDA ORNATA, n. sp. (Plate VI. fig. 3.) 



Female. Fore wing dark cupreous-brown, crossed by a basal, an 

 antemedial, and a postmedial black-bordered olive-grey-speckled 

 lunulated bands, the two former confluently grey-speckled along 

 posterior border ; an olive-grey-speckled lunulated patch on the 

 middle of exterior border, and some lunulate streaks ascending to 

 apex ; a small white orbicular spot, and a prominent white-lined 

 reniform mark ; the medial area between the transverse lines black- 

 speckled : hind wing senescent yellow, with a broad even-bordered 

 cupreous-brown marginal band, with a slight white sinuous streak 

 from anal angle. Thorax, head, palpi, and legs above chestnut- 

 brown ; palpi and legs with yellowish bands ; abdomen senescent 

 yellow, with slight blackish dorsal tufts. 



Expanse ? 1 1 inch. 



Hab. Bombay. In coll. F. Moore, 



Genus Pandesma, Guen. 

 Syn. Cerbia, "Walker. 



Pandesma anysa. 



Pandesma anysa, Guen. Noct. ii.p. 439 (1852). 



Cerbia fuyitiva, Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xiv. p. 1365. 



Male and Female. Differ from P. qtienavadi in their smaller 

 size and paler grey colour ; fore wing with similar transverse mark- 

 ings, which stand out regularly : hind wing with a narrower, paler, 

 and more visibly transverse streaked outer fascia. Underside whiter, 

 with much less distinct and narrower outer band. 



Expanse ly^y- inch. 



Hab. N.W. India (Rawul Pindee) ; Bombay. In coll. F. Moore. 



