858 LIEUT.-COL. C. SWINHOE ON THE LEPIDOPTERA [DcC. 1, 



47. Idjea GRANDicuLARiA, n. sp. (Plate LVI. fig. 11.) 



Poona, October. 



Whitish, irrorated with grey atoms ; costa grey, a black dot sur- 

 rounded by a grey ring at the end of the cell in all the wings ; 

 medial and discal, sinuous, hardly dentated lines, across both wings ; 

 an inner line of the same kind also on the fore wings, the space 

 between the discal line and the outer margin on both wings suffused 

 more or less with grey, with two brownish patches on the fore wings, 

 one a little above the centre of the discal line, and the other on the 

 hinder margin, both patches on the outer side of the line ; marginal 

 points black ; fringe tinged with chrome-yellow. Underside white, 

 with the cell dots, the medial line, and outer markings showing 

 through the wing. 



Expanse of wings l-^(^ inch. 



48. iDiEA CHOTARiA, n. sp. (Plate LYII. fig. 14.) 



Poona, November and December ; Bombay. 



Yellowish testaceous, a black dot at the end of each cell, another 

 black dot on the costa of the fore wings near the apex, a faint discal 

 line from this dot downwards, across both wings ; two suffused brown 

 patches outside this line, on the fore wings — one in the hinder 

 margin, the other just above it and touching it; another patch of 

 the same description on the abdominal border of the hind wings ; in 

 some specimens this patch runs into the discal line like an indistinct 

 baud. 



Expanse of wings xVtit i^ch. 



49. Zanclopteryx infelix, n. sp. (Plate LVI. fig. 13.) 



Poona, October and November. 



Antennae grey, with silvery-white bands ; palpi black, with the 

 last joint silver_y white ; eyes black ; wings semihyaline. Body and 

 wings pure silvery white ; costa, outer margin, and a very faint 

 submarginal shade on the fore wings, greyish : otherwise the wiugs 

 are quite unmarked. 



Expanse of wings y^j- inch. 



50. Hyria grataria. 



Hyria grataria. Walker, xxii. 663. 

 Poona, October. 



51. Hyria volutaria, u. sp. (Plate LVI. fig. 14.) 



Bombay. 



Ochreous-red, irrorated with grey. Head and underside of the 

 antennae pure white ; a black dot at the end of each cell ; lines grev, 

 indistinct : on the fore wings, antemedial, bent inwards, towards the 

 costa ; medial and discal upright, both of them extending also across 

 the hind wings, where they bend outwardly in the centre ; marginal 

 border brownish, dentated ; some submarginal pale marks on both 

 wings ; fringe pale reddish yellow, interrupted with reddish at the 



