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



Remark. — Allied to P. cuneata, but may be distinguisbed by the 

 exterior margin of both wings not being angled in the middle, and 

 by the cinereous bands of the hind wing being curved and not straight 

 and broadly diffused as in P. cuneata. 



Gandaritis, n. g., Moore. 



Male. Palpi ascending, pilose, compressed ; third joint small, 

 conical. Thorax moderate. Abdomen long, attenuate. Antennae 

 simple. Wings very large, elongated, broad : fore wing arched ; 

 apex slightly falcate; exterior margin oblique, posterior angle rounded; 

 hind margin straight: hind wing produced, extending considerably 

 beyond the posterior angle of fore wing ; anterior margin convex, 

 apex rounded. Legs smooth, long ; hind tibiae with four apical spurs. 



Gandaritis flavata, n. sp. 



Male yellow : fore wing with a ferruginous-yellow darlc-brown- 

 bordered medial transverse band, the inner border oblique and wavy, 

 the outer border extending obliquely towards the exterior inargin 

 and then retracting to the posterior margin close to the inner border; 

 both borders of the band with a contiguous less-distinct brown line, 

 and near the costa is a brown discal spot ; base of the wing streaked 

 with ferruginous ; a brown lunular line from the angle of the baud 

 to the apex of the wing, beneath which the exterior margin is cine- 

 reous ; a submarginal pale lunular line diffused within beneath the 

 angle of the band with yellowish ferruginous : hind wing with a fer- 

 ruginous medial transverse lunular line ; exterior border suffused with 

 ferruginous. Palpi and antennae brown. Head and body ferrugi- 

 nous yellow. Underside much paler : fore wing with an oblique 

 brown streak from middle of the costa, and another below the apex : 

 hind wing speckled with brown ; a blackish patch on the middle of 

 anterior margin, and another above the anal angle. Legs partly 

 blackish brown. 



Expanse 3 inches. 



Bengal. In Coll. A. E. Russell. 



Genus Cidaria, Treit. 



CiDARiA substituta. Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. B.M. xxxv. Suppl. v. 

 p. 1691. 

 Darjeeling. 



C. iNTERPLAGATA, Gueu. Phal. ii. p. 461. 

 Darjeeling. 



C. INEXTRICATA, Walk. I. c. p. 1691. 

 Darjeeling. 



C. ARGENTILINEATA, 11. Sp. (PL XXXIIL fig. 5.) 



Male aiid female cupreous brown : fore wing with a silvery-white 

 transverse subbasal narrow curved line, near which is a double slightly 



