406 MR. F. MOORE ON NEW LEPIDOPTERA [JuUC 1 9 



rows of black sj)ots ; abdomen covered with blackish silky hair, anal 

 tuft greyish ; head, palpi, and legs covered with silky grey hair. 



Expanse, c? 1^%, 2 ^vo ^"'^'^• 



Hab. Bhannsala (Hockinff) ; Umballa District (Cfl/><. i?eed). In 

 coll. British Museum and F. Moore. 



Larva jjurple-black, sparsely spotted with minute ferruginous- 

 white dots ; a lateral row of more distinct spots, white spiracles, 

 and contiguous ferruginous speckles ; the segments sparsely tufted 

 with long hair, the lower and subdorsal rows from sixth to last seg- 

 ment whitish, the others pale ferruginous, each tuft arising from a 

 bright ferruginous turbercle ; two black dorsal longer and denser 

 tufts on the fifth and one on the twelfth segment, also a long slender 

 black tuft on each side of second segment projecting in front of the 

 head ; head black, face yellow. 



" Larva on plum, April; pupa April 28 ; imago May 14." 



EUPTEROTE FRATERNA, n. Sp. 



Male. Clear reddish-brown ; fore wing crossed by a distinct 

 blackish medial sinuous line and three indistinct more slender discal 

 sinuous lines, each line being bent inward at the costal end ; these 

 are followed by two parallel outer discal straight but slightly recurved 

 lines, and a submarginal indistinct zigzag line, the latter terminating 

 in two greyish-speckled spots at the apex ; between the medial line 

 and base of wing are some scarcely distinguishable sinuous lines : 

 hind wing crossed by three inner discal very indistinct slender sinuous 

 lines, two parallel recurved distinct lines, and a submarginal, less 

 distinct zigzag line. Underside slightly paler, the medial and the 

 two parallel discal lines only being indistinctly visible. 



Expanse Sj inches. 



JIab. Dharmsala. In coll. British Museum. 



AUied to E. invalida, Butler (Tj'pes Lep. Het. B. M. v. pi. 96. 

 f. 3). Distinguished from it by all the sinuous lines on fore wing 

 being bent inward towards the costal end. 



Fam. CYMATOPHORIDiE. 



Thyatira cognata, n. sp. 



Differs from T. batis in the fore wing being comparatively 

 narrower and longer, the ground-colour greyish brown, the peach- 

 coloured patches are duller but of a darker tint, and the medial 

 patch on the posterior border is absent, the basal patch is more 

 angular, being almost pointed below the cell, the transverse black 

 sinuous lines between the patches are mostly with greyish-white 

 borders. Hind wing and abdomen also greyer brown. 



Expanse 1^ to 1-j^ inch. 



Hab. Kangra. In coll. British Museum. 



HaBROSYNE FRATERNA, n. Sp. 



Paler than H. derasa. Differs on the fore wing in the outwardly- 

 oblique subbasal white band being more curved towards the base of 



