1867.J MR. F. MOORE ON BENGALESE LEPIDOPTERA. 639 



markings. Body beneath, antennee, and legs yellowish. Front of 

 head reddish. 



Expanse 1-i- inch. 



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



C. FENESTRARIA, n. Sp. 



Male very pale golden-yellow : both wings with a pale brown- 

 bordered oblique subbasal double line, which extends by a short black 

 streak on the costa and curves widely outward and then descends to 

 the posterior angle, the middle of the wing being irregularly hyaline 

 and marked only by a minute discal spot ; a submarginal silvery- 

 white line and two outwardly oblique silvery fasciae from the costa 

 before the apex ; two small brown streaks on abdominal margin and 

 another below the discal spot. Underside as above, but paler. 



Expanse 1-^ inch. 



Bengal. In Coll. A. E. Russell. 



C. CHALYBEATA, n. Sp. 



Male pale green, with several delicate pale white short transverse 

 strigse : fore wing -with two pale chalybeate upright transverse me- 

 dial lines, which indistinctly cross the hind wing and conjoin in a 

 slight crimson streak at the anal angle ; base of fore wing and ex- 

 terior border of both wings suffused with chalybeous. Costal margin 

 and band across thorax and antennae pale ochreous. Front of head 

 and palpi beneath whitish. Palpi above pale pinkish ochreous. 

 Underside pale greenish chalybeate-white. 



Expanse Ij^^j inch. 



Darjeeling. In Coll. W. S. xltkinson ; F. Moore. 



Genus Agathia, Guen. 



AgATHIA LYCiENARIA. 



Geometra lyccenaria, Kollar, Hiigel's Reis. Kascli. iv. p. 4SC). 



G. albiangularia, Herr.-SchsefF. Samml. exot. Schmett. pi. 61. 

 f. 339. 



$ . Agathia discriminata, Walk. Cat. Lep. Ilet. B. M. xxii. Geom. 

 p. 591. 



" Larva feeds on Nei'ium odorum and Strophanthus dichotomus." 



A. HEMiTHEARiA, Gucn. Phal. i. p. 381. 



Silhet. 



A. HiLARATA, Gucn. Phal. i. p. 381. 



Silhet. 



A. cATENARiA, Walk. I. e. p. 591. 



Larva feeds on Neriiim oleander. — A. Grote, Esq. 



A. QUINARIA, n. sp. 



Male bright green, white beneath ; bands reddish fawn-colour : 



