310 MR. W. WARRKN ON LEPIDOPTERA [Juue 5, 



brown ; palpi paler ; abdomen fuscous. Underside pinkish ochreous, 

 with the dark markings of the fore wing slightly visible. 



Expanse of wings 16 millim. 



One female from Campbellpore, May 21, 1886. 



In the Hocking Collection, and likewise in Mr. Moore's, there is a 

 species closely allied to the present one, which Mr. INIoore has re- 

 ferred to the genus Xanthoptera. But all the species of that genus, 

 as at present known, have quite a different facies and ground-colour, 

 and are all natives of Aiuerica only. For the present, therefore, I 

 have thought it better to locate the species in Thalpochares, a genus 

 which, as our knowledge increases, will no doubt demand a further 

 subdivision. 



75. XaNTHODES INNOCENS. 



Xanthodes innocens, Wlk. Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. xv. p. 1752. 

 One worn male from Campbellpore, July 23, 1886. 

 Also taken at Aden and Kurrachee. 



76. CURUBASA CRUENTATA. (No. 108.) 



Curubasa cruentata, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 367. 

 One male from Kala Pani, August 7, 1886. Hardly recognizable. 

 Mr. jNIoore's specimens are from N.W. India and Noashera, 

 Cashmir. 



77- DORIKA SANGUINOLENTA. 



Dorika sanguinolenta, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 363. 



One male, dreadfully worn, from Abbotabad, August 31, 1886. 



Mr. Moore gives Bombay as a locality. 



78. Adisura marginalis. 



Adisura marginalis, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 368. 



Anthophila marginalis, Wlk. Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. xii. p. 830. 



One female, dated July 27, from Campbellpore. 



A. marginalis has no pink flush on the hind margin and the costa is 

 narrowly pale. A. delicia, Felder, pi. 108. fig. 40. has yellow fringes. 

 A. dulc'is, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 368, pi. 37. fig. 20, should have 

 the hind margin, according to the description, yink, but the figure 

 does not so represent it. 



Family Thyridid^. 

 Thyridiphora, gen. uov. 

 Fore wings triangular ; costa thickened, with a strong fold on its 

 under surface for four fifths of its length ; convex at the base, then 

 incurved beyond the middle, and again convex before the apex, 

 which is prominently produced ; hind margin curved, convex, with 

 a slight prominence halfway down, and a strongly expressed anal 

 angle ; the inner margin is also slightly curved outwards. Costal 

 vein hidden under the fold ; cell long, reaching to four fifths of the 

 wing ; first subcostal branch starting at four fifths, the second half- 



