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second joint densely pilose in front, third joint short, thick ; femora 

 pilose beneath, tibise thickish and compactly pilose, fore tibise tufted 

 beneath ; antennae long, finely pectinated. 



Baradesa lithosioides, n. sp. (Plate V. fig. 2.) 



Male. Fore wing deep rufous-brown, indistinctly streaked with 

 ochreous longitudinally through the cell and above the posterior 

 margin ; some black sinuous streaks across the base, and others 

 before the middle ; three or four irregular oblique series of discal 

 spots, and a marginal row of double dots : hind wing ochreous- 

 yellow, with a broad ochreous-brown mai-ginal band ; cilia yellow. 

 Thorax, head, palpi, and legs rufous-brown ; abdomen yellow, with 

 a broad dorsal band on the three anal segments. 



Expanse 3§ inches. 



Hab. Darjiling. In coll. F. Moore and Dr. Staudinger. 



Fam. LiPARiDiE. 

 Lymantria fuliginosa, n. sp. 



Allied to L. pusilla, Felder (Nov. Voy. pi. 99. f. 3). Male. Fore 

 ■wing with fuliginous-black transverse sinuous bands and spots, their 

 interspaces ochreous-grey : hind wing dull yellowish-ochreous, with 

 a broad, irregular-bordered fuliginous-black marginal baud, this 

 colour also indistinctly pervading the anterior border. Female. 

 Fore wing with broad transverse confluent sinuous bands, their 

 interspaces greyish white : hind wing fuliginous black, with an 

 ill-defined whitish discal macular fascia. Thorax fuliginous in 

 male, white in female, with a blackish frontal and central spot ; 

 abdomen ochreous, with indistinct blackish dorsal and lateral spots. 



Expanse S if » ? 2f inches. 



Hab. Bombay {Dr. LeitK). In coll. F. Moore. 



Genus Trisuloides. 

 Trisuloides, Butler, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1881, vii. p. 36. 



Trisuloides catocalina, n. sp. 



Female. Allied to T. sericea, Butler. Of larger size : fore wing 

 darker chestnut-brown, the basal area sparsely grey-speckled, 

 crossed by a subbasal black, zigzag, pale ochreous-bordered line, 

 a curved discal sinuous pale-bordered line, and an outer densely 

 grey-speckled blackish sinuous-margined fascia, the outer border of 

 the wing being slightly ochreous, and with a marginal black lunular 

 line ; an orbicular and reniform black mark : hind wing pale chest- 

 nut-brown, with a broad medial transverse ochreous-yellow band ; 

 a linear series of slender whitish lunules from anal angle. Thorax 

 hoary, with chestnut-brown hindward tufts ; abdomen brown, with 

 dorsal chestnut-brown tufts ; palpi and legs hoary. Underside dull 

 chestnut-brown, the lower basal and discal area ochreous-yellow ; 

 apex grey-speckled : hind wing with a broad lower medial ochreous- 



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