1885.] OF BOMBAY AND THE DECCAN. 46y 



17-1. SeLENIS SEMILUX. 



Selenis semilux, Walker, xxxiii. 1069. 

 Bombay. 



175. Mestleta abrupTa. 



Mestleta abrupia, "Walker, xxxiii. 830. 



Bombay. 



1/6. DURDARA FENESTRATA. 



Durdara fenestrata, Moore, P. Z. S. 1883, p. 27, pi. 6. fig. 6. 

 Bombay, October. 



177. Durdara zonula, n. sp. (Plate XXVIII. fig. 12.) i^yv*^ 



Bombay. 



Brown, suffused with yellowish ^rey, and here and there with pink ; 

 both wings crossed by innumerable dark-brown, very distinct striae ; 

 fore wings with the costa yellowish, a patch of tour semidiaphanous 

 spots below the end of the cell, three in a row, and a large one below, 

 with the upper part partly obscured by a yellowish coloration and 

 a brown line, a diffused pinkish patch above these spots ; below, 

 the ground-colour of the wings is pale yellowish, with the brown 

 striations standing out very distinctly. 



Expanse of wings -fjj inch. 



178. Gesomia gemma, n. sp. 



Poona, September and October. Very plentiful. 



Antennse, palpi, head, and thorax pale reddish yellow ; fore wings 

 in some specimens pinkish grey, in some reddish yellow, irrorated 

 with brown atoms, with anteniedial, medial, and postmedial sinuous 

 bands, pale reddish brown ; reniform represented by a brown dot on 

 a pinkish ground ; hind wings pale pinkish testaceous, with a medial 

 pale brown line ; fringe of both wings reddish, interrupted with 

 brown. 



This insect varies much in colour ; some are almost pure chrome- 

 yellow, with the markings very faint, some of them invisible ; in 

 others the markings are very distinct ; and the brown irrorations 

 cover the outer part of the wing, giving the wing a brown colour, 

 and altogether altering the appearance of the insect. 



Expanse of wings -fj^ inch. 



Amphigonid^. 



179. Lacera capella. 



Lacera capella, Guenee, Noct. iii. 337, 1802. 

 Poona ; Bombay, October. 



180. Amphigonia hepatizans. 



Amphigonia hepatizans, Guenee, Noct. iii. 338, 1805. 

 Bombay, Septembei*. 

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