354 MB. A. G. BUTLEB ON THE 



cellular nervure, thus forming a radial nervure and leaving only 

 two true median branches. Type, T. svhawrata, Walker. 



1. Trianeura subaurata = Glaucopis subaurata, Walker, L. H. 

 p. 149. 



Syntomis subaurata, Walker, p. 1593. 



2. T. PRAVATA = Syutomis pravata, Moore. 



3. T. MooREi, n. sp. 



Dark brown, an orange band at base of abdomen, and two orange 

 lateral spots on pectus : primaries with a large spot within cell, a 

 smaller oval spot below median nervure and between the first and 

 second branches, and an elongate interno-median patch hyaline 

 white ; two bifid discal spots, the upper one cut by the subcostal fork, 

 the lower by the third median branch ; secondaries with atrifid (nearly 

 central), hyaline white spot, resting upon the abdominal margin at 

 its lower extremity : expanse of wings 22 millims. 



Bombay (two specimens). Type, coll. F. Moore. 



This pretty little species differs from the other two in the genus 

 in the angulated character of the discocellular. It somewhat re- 

 peats the colour-characters of Syntomis. 



Genus Psichotoe, Boisd. PI. XXVIII. fig. 7. 



Allied to Hydrusa ; head small, antennae minutely serrated ; 

 thorax and abdomen broad, the latter hairy behind ; wing semi- 

 hyaline, neuration almost as in Sydrusa. Type, P. duvaucelii. 



1. PsicHOTOE Duvaucelii, Boisd. Zyg. pi. 8. fig. 5 (1829). 



Body black, abdomen with a spot at base and the fifth segment orange- 

 yellow ; front of pectus below testaceous : wiugs greyish hyaline, the 

 veins, costse, and bases brown ; extreme outer marginal edge black : 

 expanse of wings 19 millims. 



Calcutta. Coll. F. Moore. 



There is a large example of what I take to be this species in 

 Mr. Moore's collection from Scinde ; it is in the collection of the 

 British Museum, from Darjeeling, with Walker's MS. name S. 

 nigrita attached. 



2. P. INCIPIENS. 



Syntonis incipiens, Walker, Lep. Het. Suppl, i. p. 68 (1864). 



S. India ( Walhouse). Type, B.M. 



The genus Tasema, Walker, placed by that author next to Fsi- 

 cJiotoe, seems closely allied to Procris; the antennae are of the 

 same construction. 



