522 MR. F. MOORE ON NEW ASIATIC LEPIDOPTERA. [NoV. 20, 



Underside pale greyish brown : fore wing with two pale-bordered 

 transverse marks within the cell, one at its end, and another below 

 the middle mark, a submarginal series of very irregular-shaped 

 marks, and with several small pale-bordered irregular spots disposed 

 about the discal area ; hind wing with three ii'regular-shaped pale- 

 bordered cell-marks, four marks along anterior border, a discal con- 

 fluent series ending at anal angle, two marks below the middle cell- 

 mark, and three below the basal cell-mark, the middle one of the 

 latter being black, small and round ; interspersed between the marks 

 are several pale-bordered irregular-shaped small spots. 



Expanse, J 2 inches. 



Hab. Darjiliug ; Khasias. In coll. F. Moore. 



Spalgis nubilus, n. sp. 



Male. Upperside violet-brown ; fore wing with a slightly darker 

 discocellular lunule. Underside greyish-white, with waved trans- 

 verse blackish lines, and basal marks. 



Female paler, with a very small indistinct paler space beyond the 

 cell. 



Expanse W inch. 



Hab. Andaman Isles. In coll. F. Moore. 



Distinguishable from S. epius by the absence in the male of the 

 prominent white discal spot, and the broad white discal area in the 

 Female ; the markings beneath are more numerous and waved. It 

 is also distinct from S. dilama {Lucia dilama, Moore, P. 2. S. 1878, 

 p. 701), from Hainan. 



CuRETis GLORiosA, n. sp. (Plate XLVIII. fig. 1.) 



Male. Dark coppery-red : fore wing with a blackish-brown mar- 

 ginal border curving broadly from base of the costa to posterior 

 angle : hind wing also with a broad blackish-brown marginal border, 

 and a suffused dusky basal area. 



Female dark brown : fore wing with broad golden-yellow discal 

 area, and hind wing with narrow curved discal streak. 



Expanse 1|^ to Ig inch. 



Hub. Silhet. In coll. F. Moore. 



Ctjretis angulata, n. sp. (Plate XLVIII. fig. 2.) 



Male. From typical C. bulis (^Dbleday. and Hewits. D. Lep. pi, 75. 

 f. 5) this differs in the fore wing being pointed and acuminated at 

 the a])ex ; the red area is paler and broader, extending to the pos- 

 terior margin towards the base ; the dentate mark at end of the cell 

 is also prominent. On the hind wing the exterior margin is much 

 produced to an angle in the middle, and the anal end more produced ; 

 the red area is also paler, and extends from the costal edge broadly 

 over the disk, leaving only an exterior marginal blackish band and a 

 suffused medial basal area. Female with similar outline of wings, 

 and broad white discal areas. 



Expanse 1| inch. 



Hab. N.W. Himalayas. In coll, F. Moore. 



