732 LT.-coL. J. :\r. FiUVCEXx on 



225. Hyvodoxa ekebusata VV^alker. 

 JIaUiat. Mnsonii^ivleni, 22i)d Apri], 1911, 1 S - 



Family S A t u u n i a l> 2E.. 

 Genus Capena, nov. 



Type, Capena ci^ennlata Fawcett, P. Z. S. 1915, p. 103, pi. ii. 

 fig. 27. 



Fore wino- with the costa almost straight, slightly eurvetl before 

 apex. The apex produced aud acute ; the outer margin crenulate. 

 highly excised in the interspaces between veins 6, 7, and 8. Hind 

 wing with the costa long, straight, the apex produced. Outer 

 mai-gin more highly crenulate than the fore wing ; tornus angu- 

 late, inner margin concave. Neuration as in Nudav-relia. 



In my former memoir I described this species under the genus 

 Luclia Wallengren, as the only form I could find hear it in the 

 British Museum was Hiibner's figure of Heniocka c/rimmicc. As 

 it is so very different in facies from that and the other species 

 oiLudia and Reniocha, I consider it best to erect a s.epavate genus 

 for it. 



Family A r B e l i d yE. 



226. Lebedodes n^vius, sp. n. (PI. I. fig. 24.) 



Description. — c? . Head, teguhe, pectus, and legs bi'ownish grey ; 

 thorax dark red-brown ; abdomen brownish grey, the thi'ee basal 

 somites with brown dorsal tufts or crests. "Wings bi'ownish grey 

 thickly striated with pale brown, the striation being more or less 

 circular, enclosing round grey spots. Fore wing with a black 

 wedge-shaped oblique patch below vein 1, from near base to 

 middle of inner margin, that part of the wing immediately above 

 it being pale grey without striation. Hind wing with the stria- 

 tion much paler. A pale brown marginal line ; cilia brownish 

 grev. Underside as on upperside, but paler. 



Hahitat. Kedai, 26th Nov. 1911, 1 6 . Exp. 38 mm. 



Tliis form is iiearest to Lebedodes cossida Holland, but is much 

 smaller, the striation is thicker, and there are no postmedial lines 

 on the fore wing. 



227. Selagdia karses, sp. n. (PI. I. fig. 25.) 



Description. — 6. Head and thorax ferruginous, pectus and 

 legs paler : legs with the tibiae covered with thick blackish hair. 

 Abdomen ferruginous above, paler underneath, covered with 

 long hair, and with thick dorsal ferruginous crests on the 

 somites, and a thick upturned tuft of hair at the anal extremity. 



Fore Aving ferruginous, suffused with pink reflections, thickly 

 sti'iated with dark red-brown^ the striation being circular and 

 enclosing round ochreous spots. A dai'k brown patch at end of 

 cell, and near base below median nervure, caused by the striation 

 being blackei' and thickei' at those points. Cilia red-brown, 



