412 COL. C. SWINHOE ON NEW [Nov. 5, 
points ; a discal outwardly curved slightly sinuous line, of the same 
colour as the wing, but slightly darker; fringe pale reddish choco- 
late, interlined. 
Hind wings white tinged with flesh-colour, with a flesh-coloured 
marginal line and an interline in the fringe. 
Underside: wings shining; fore wings and the upper third of 
the hind wings pale reddish chocolate-brown, remainder of the hind 
wings pale whitish flesh-colour ; fore wings with the inner part dark 
brown, and with a discal curved line on both wings, formed of elon- 
gated spots on the veins, a brown dot at the end of the cell in the 
hind wings; body and legs pale chocolate-brown. 
Expanse of wiugs 14%; inch. 
Hab. Ceylon. One perfect example received from Mr. Fairlie. 
Most nearly allied to O. costalis, from Darjeeling, but differs in its 
darker-coloured fore wing, in the oval shape of the orbicular spot, 
and in the absence of the black streaks intervening between the 
orbicular and reniform marks. 
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GRAPHIPHORA VIARIA, 0. Sp. = cea vg: Wik. 
Male and female. Brownish fawn-coloured, tinged with olive- 
brown on the fore wings, head, and thorax. Antenne of the male 
with greyish-brown pectinations; collar and tegule slightly paler 
than the rest of the thorax and with pale edges; fore wings with 
the orbicular large, nearly round, margined with brown, indistinct ; 
reniform also large, pale yellowish, ear-shaped ; costa with brown 
marks, some very indistinct transverse markings on the basal half of 
the wing; a postmedian, indistinct, brownish band, with a rather 
acute angle running outwards into the reniform; a discal row of 
elongated brown dots, with yellowish-white minute centres ; a sub- 
marginal sinuous yellowish-white line, marginal lunules brown, 
fringe long, same general colour as the wing, but strongly interlined, 
first with a yellowish-white line, then with a distinct brown line; 
abdomen and bind wings greyish brown, costal portion of hind wings 
pale-coloured, a brown mark at the end of the cell; fringe as in the 
fore wings. 
Underside paler, shining ; hind wing with cell-mark as above, both 
wings with traces of a discal line; legs brown, middle and hind 
legs with spurs, and tarsi marked with white. 
Expanse of wings 1,4; inch. 
Hab. Umballa, March. Two pairs from late Captain Reed’s 
collection. 
This species has the pattern of markings on the fore wing as in 
G. fasciata, but less defined; the outer denticulated line and the 
pale wavy submarginal line are both nearer the margin. 
ORTHOSIID&. 
ELYDNA DIURNA, n. sp. (Plate XLIII. fig. 10.) 
Ochreous fawn-colour, fore wings speckled with red atoms, reni- 
form mark represented by a brown ringlet, with a brown point in its 
