1867.] MR. F. MOORE ON BENGALESE LEPIDOPTERA. G49 



Fam. FiDONiD^. 

 Genus Sterrha, Hiibn. 

 Sterrha sacraria, Liun. (Guen. Phal. ii. p. 175). 



Genus Docirava, Walk. 



DociRAVA ^quilineata. Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. xxvi. 

 Geom. p. 1635. 



D. uvaria. 



Aspilates uvaria. Walk. ib. p. 1681. 



Anaitis vastata,y^a\k. ib. xxxv. Suppl. v. p. 1700. 



Darjeeling. 



Genus Aspilates, Treit. 

 AspiLATES falconaria, Walk. ib. p. 1665. 

 Darjeeling. 



A. OBLIQUARIA, U. Sp. 



Male pale yellowish : fore wing minutely speckled with brown ; a 

 brown discal spot and two others obliquely beneath it ; an oblique 

 transverse straight discal dark brown paler-outer-bordered line and 

 an interrupted parallel series of submarginal streaks : hind wing 

 white, with two short brown streaks from abdominal margin, one 

 medial, the other near anal angle : both wings with a marginal row 

 of blackish dots. Underside yellowish white ; closely speckled with 

 brown along the costa and on the hind wing ; both wings with two 

 exterior reddish-brown lines and blackish discal spot and marginal 

 dots. 



Expanse If inch. 



Bengal. In Coll. A. E. Russell. 



Genus Capri li a, Walk. 

 Caprilia vesicularia. Walk. ib. Suppl. xxxv. p. 1569. 



Male with a colourless vitreous spot near the base of the fore wing, 

 which is blind and smaller in the female. 



Expanse I inch. 



Cherra Poonjee; Debroghur, Assam. In Coll. A. E. Russell; 

 W. S. Atkinson. 



C. specularia, n. sp. (PL XXXIII. fig. 11.) 



Bright yellow, blotched and fleckled with pale ferruginous yellow, 

 some of which have a darker central speck. Male with a vitreous 

 oval spot at the base of the wing, which is smaller and blind in the 

 female. Fore wing with dark ferruginous lunular marks at the base 

 of the costa, an oblique spot on its middle, and another before the 

 apex ; beneath the latter is a pale ferruginous-yellow patch ; on the 

 posterior margin are two dark ferruginous outwardly ascending 

 streaks, the inner one large and concave exteriorly : hind wing with 



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