1881.] NOCTURNAL LEPIDOPTERA. 355 



Genus Trigonophora, Hiibn. 



TrIGONOPHORA ALBOSIGNATA, H. Sp. 



Fore wing reddish ochreous, minutely speckled with purplish grey, 

 crossed by an inwardly-obliqoe antemedian ochreous-white straight 

 narrow band, a postmedian outwardly-oblique, sinuous, narrow band, 

 both bands with indistinctly darker purple-red border ; a submar- 

 ginal zigzag pale-bordered denticulated red fascia ; cilia purple- 

 brown ; orbicular and reniform marks formed by a purple-red line, 

 the centre being yellowish ochreous, the reniform mark bordered 

 externally by two upper and two lower white spots : hind wing 

 purplish ochreous-brown, palest along the costal border. Thorax, 

 palpi, and legs reddish ochreous, abdomen ochreous-brown. 



Expanse Ig inch. 



Allied to T. empyrea, Hiibn., of Europe. 



nab. Kussowlie, N.W. Himalaya. In coll. F. Moore. 



Appana, n. g. 



Fore wing somewhat short, costa straight, apex slightly pointed, 

 exterior margin oblique, very slightly waved and convex ; first 

 subcostal branch emitted from half length of the cell, second at one 

 fourth, trifurcate, third at one fourth, and fourth at one half from 

 base of second, fifth from end of the cell, projecting upward and 

 touching the third near its base ; cell long ; upper discocellular 

 very short, lower bent in the middle ; upper radial from angle near 

 subcostal, lower radial and upper median from angles immediately 

 above end of the cell, middle median from its end, lower median 

 from one third before its end ; submedian slightly recurved. Hind 

 wing triangular, exterior margin convexly oblique and waved ; two 

 subcostal branches emitted from a short distance beyond end of the 

 cell ; discocellular obliquely concave, radial from near its lower 

 end ; two upper median branches from end of cell ; submedian and 

 internal veins long. Body moderate, abdomen extending beyond 

 hind wing; palpi short, stout, squamose, third joint very short; 

 antennae setose ; legs pilose beneath. 



Allied to Habryntis (H. scita, Hiibner). 



Appana indica, n. sp. 



Phlogophora indica, Moore, P. Z. S. 1867, p. 57. 



Fore wing pale purplish ochreous, with a median transverse broad 

 band of chestnut-brown, palest on the costa, and enclosing a paler 

 orbicular and reniform spots, which are confluent below the cell ; the 

 band is narrow hindward and bordered on both sides by a narrow 

 black line ; two black-speckled transverse streaks and a contiguous 

 black spot at base of the wing ; a pale-yellow submarginal line ; 

 veins speckled with black and white : hind wing paler, with an 

 indistinct darker discal and marginal bands. Thorax chestnut- 

 brown, with white-fringed collar, abdomen paler; palpi and legs 

 ochreous-brown. 



Expanse lj*jj inch. 



Hab. Darjiiing. In coll. F. Moore and Dr. Staitdiuger. 



