618 MR. F. MOORE ON BENGALESE LEPIDOPTERA. [May 23, 



D. TRILINEARIA, n. Sp. 



Male and female whitish cinereous ; three brown-bordered white 

 lines obUquely from the apex to abdominal margin : fore wing 

 brownish from the costa and across the disk, and with a slight discal 

 dot. Underside paler, yellowish apically : fore wing dusky basally; 

 the transverse lines slightly apparent. 



Expanse 1^ inch. 



Darjeeling. In Coll. A. E. Russell ; F. Moore. 



D. QUINARIA, n. sp. 



Male white, minutely speckled with cinereous ; five cinereous 

 lunular lines crossing both wings, the first and second contiguous 

 and disposed obliquely across the middle of the wing, the others sub- 

 marginal, the outer two being very narrow and also contiguous ; a 

 cinereous marginal line with white points. Palpi, front of head, and 

 antennae brownish yellow. 



Expanse Ig inch. 



Bengal. In Coll. A. E. Russell. 



D. FENESTRARIA, n. Sp. 



Male whitish cinereous ; two widely separated wavy brown lines 

 from abdominal margin to costa before the apex, between which on 

 the fore wing is a diaphanous spot crossed by two veins ; a submar- 

 ginal and marginal row of white lunules, the former being conclave 

 exteriorly, the latter interiorly and bordered by a brown marginal line. 



Expanse 1 jV inch. 



Bengal. In Coll. F. Moore. 



Genus Decetia, Walk. 



Decetia capetusaria. Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. xx. Geom. 

 p. 233. 

 Silhet. 



Genus Agnidra, n. g., Moore. 

 Fascellina, part.. Walk. Cat. Suppl. p. 1553. 



Male. Palpi small, erect, pilose beneath ; second joint long; third 

 joint small, conical. Head broad. Antennae rather broadly bipec- 

 tinated to within one-fourth of the tip. Legs moderate ; femora 

 slightly pilose beneath, and tibiee at the side ; fore tibiae thickly pi- 

 lose ; mid tibiae with a pair and hind tibiae with two pairs of apical 

 spurs. Wings broad : fore wing falcated ; costa slightly arched 

 before the apex, posterior angle rather acute : apex and anal angle 

 of hind wing slightly pointed ; exterior margin convex ; abdominal 

 margin elongated. Abdomen rather short, extending to within one- 

 third of the hind wing, tufted at the apex. 



Agnidra specularia. (PI. XXXII. fig. 2.) 



Fascellina specularia. Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. xxxv. Suppl. v. 

 p. 1553. 



