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



A. PARDARIA, n. Sp. 



Male white, markings pure grey, darker beneath : fore wing with 

 a large lower basal spot, a double incomplete medial band of irre- 

 gular conjoined spots, and a submarginal medially interrupted more 

 complete band, the base of which crosses the hind wing ; a broad 

 apical patch having a costal spot, which continues interruptedly along 

 the exterior margin of both wings ; the spots on posterior border of 

 fore wing speckled with reddish brown. Tip of palpi, head, and an- 

 tennse black. Thorax ochreous. Abdomen whitish, with four rows 

 of black spots ; tuft yellow. Legs blackish. Body beneath ochreous. 



Expanse 2\ inches. 



Bengal. In Coll. A. E. Russell. 



A. picAEiA, n. sp. 



Male and female white, markings blackish : fore wing with a 

 blackish-spotted yellow basal patch and transverse discal recurved 

 band ; a medial series of less contiguous spots, including a larger 

 discal spot, which is somewhat yellow ; some small medial submar- 

 ginal spots : hind wing with a transverse discal more or less yellow 

 double maculated band, a small discal spot and a few spots along ab- 

 dominal margin : both wings with luuular marginal spots. Top of 

 palpi and front of head black ; thorax and abdomen yellow, with 

 black spots, the latter with dorsal and two lateral rows. Legs 

 blackish. 



Expanse 1| inch. 



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



A. IRRORATA, n. sp. 



Male yellow : fore wing minutely irrorated with black ; base of 

 wing orange-yellow ; an oblique transverse narrow orange-yellow in- 

 distinct band : hind wing white, with a small blackish discal spot 

 and outer maculated line. Head and thorax orange-yellow, spotted 

 with black. Abdomen pale cinereous, with dorsal row of blackish 

 spots. Antennae brown. Underside pale dull yellow ; speckles on 

 fore wing, discal spots, and transverse lines on both wings cinereous 

 brown. 



Expanse ] | inch. 



Darjeeling. In Coll. A. E. Russell. 



A.? LAPSARiATA, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. B.M. xxiv. Geom. p. 1 121. 



A.? TENEBRARIA, n. Sp. 



Male and female pale dull green : fore wing densely fleckled with 

 blackish brown, variously interspersed with white fleckles ; four ob- 

 liquely transverse equidistant medially interrupted ill-formed black- 

 fleckled bands, the outer or submarginal band with a row of white 

 spots : hind wing pale yellowish cinereous, with pale cinereous 

 fleckles ; a blackish-brown discal spot and two outer narrow lunular 

 bands : exterior margins with a row of lunular spots. Cilia alter- 



