1898.] OF THE SPBFAMIIT PTEATTSTINjE. 635 



Sect. I. (Pagyda). Mid tibiae of male with a fold containing 

 a tuft of long hair. 



(1) Pagtda atjeoealis Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 215, pi. 7. f. 17. 



N.E. India ; Burma, 

 t „ rubricatalis Swinh. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1890, p. 282. 



Tyj)e. (2)tPAGYDA saltalis Wlk. xvii. 487 ; Moore, Lep. Ceyl. iii. 



pi. 182. f. 6. Japan ; India, Ceylon, & Burma ; 



■\Botys arbiter Butl. 111. Het. p. 77, pi. 59. f. 13. Borneo. 



(3)*Pagtda schai/Iphoea, n. sp. 



$. Pale yellowish, palpi and first segment of abdomen . tinged 

 with orange. Fore wing with slightly curved orange antemedial 

 line ; a line on discocellulars met at lower angle of cell by a curved 

 postmedial line arising from a black point on costa, then continued 

 to inner margin, then forming a fork, the area beyond it suffused 

 with pinkish ; an indistinct sinuous submarginal line. Hind wing 

 with curved obUque antemedial line, broad obhque postmedial 

 hne, and submarginal line from costa to vein 2 ; the area beyond 

 the antemedial line below vein 2 and between the postmedial and 

 submarginal lines suffused with pinkish ; both wings with fine 

 orange marginal line and line through the cilia. 



Hab. Cedar Bay, Cookstown, Queensland (Meek). Exjp. 22 mm. 

 Type in Coll. Eothschild. 



(4) Pagyda caiida, n. sp. 



Deep brownish orange ; legs striped with white ; abdomen with 

 white dorsal lines on last two segments, followed by a pair of 

 black points, a white spot and lateral white streaks on the anal 

 tuft. Pore wing with curved antemedial line ; a postmedial line 

 oblique from costa to vein 3, where it is sharply angled and re- 

 tracted to below end of cell, both lines arising from black points 

 on costa; two black discoidal points; an indistinct submarginal 

 line bent inwards to costa. Hind wing with broad oblique ante- 

 and postmedial lines running to near anal angle, the latter met at 

 vein 2 by the submarginal line ; both wings with fine dark marginal 

 line and orange line through the ciha. 



Hab. Padang Eengas, Malay Peninsula ; Baram, Borneo 

 {Everett). Exp. 24 mm. Types in Coll. Eothschild and B.M. 



(5)tPAGrDA DiscoLOE Svpiuh. A. M. N. H. (6) xiv. p. 197. 



Assam ; Burma. 



(6) Pagtba bottdalis Snell. Tijd. v. Ent. 1880, p. 69, & Midd.- 

 Sum. pi. V. f . 9. N.E. India ; Ceylon ; 



"f Pagyda aurantialis Hmpsn. 111. Het. ix. Sumatra ; Borneo, 

 p. 169, pi. 173. f . 17, 



(7)tPAGTDA AEGTEiTis Hmpsn. Journ. Bomb. Xat. Hist. Soc. 

 ined. Sikhim. 



(8)tPAGTDA AMPHiSALis Wlk. xviii. 661. Japan ; China ; Assam. 



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