20-t KocrriD.K 



anastomosing with 8 to form tlieareole; 11 from cell. Ilind wing with the 

 cell short ; veins 3, 4, 5 from angle; 6, 7 shortly stalked or from upper angle ; 

 8 anastomosing with the cell near base only. 



Sect. I. Fore wing of male with the apex extremely proclaced, tlie outer margin 

 very oblique, of female with the apex less produced. 



6455. Sadarsa longipennis. 



Sadarsa longipennis, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 165, pi. 5. f. 14 (1882) ; Hmpsn. 

 Moths liid. ii. p. 404. 



J . Head, tegulae, and prothorax bright rufous, the rest of 

 thorax purplish brown ; pectus greyish ; tarsi fuscous ringed with 

 white; abdomen grej' -brown, the crests black. Fore wing brown 

 with a purplish grey gloss ; subbasal Hue represented by two dark 



Fig. GO. — Sadarsa hnigipennis, (^ . \. 



strite from costa ; antemedial line indistinct, double, sinuous ; 

 claviform and orbicular represented by striae of raised black scales, 

 the renifonn by points of raised black scales at its angles ; medial 

 line indistinct, dark, exeurved in cell ; postmedial line indistinct, 

 double, very strongly bent outwaids below costa, then waved, 

 incurved at discal fold and very oblique below vein 4 ; subterminal 

 line indistinct, double, highly dentate, defined on inner side by some 

 whitish scales ; a terminal series of black stria3 and white points 

 at the veins. Hind wing semihyaline whitish tinged with brown, 

 the veins and terminal area suffused with brown ; cilia with a fine 

 whitish line at base and whitish tips. 



2 . Head and thorax grey-brown. 



Hob. SiKHiM {Pilcher, Mdller), 5 c? ; Assam, Ivhasis, 1 $ . 

 Kvp. cJ 50, § 42 millim. 



Sect. II. Fore wing of male with the apes moderately produced, as in female 

 of Sect. I, 



6456. Sadarsa tenuis. 



CncnUia tenuis, Moore, P. Z. S. 1867, p. 60 ; Hmpsn. Moths Ind. ii. 

 p. 404. 



c? . Head and thorax black-brown mixed with some red-brown ; 

 pectus greyish ; legs black-brown ; abdomen fuscous brown, tho 

 crests blackish, the ventral surface irrorated with white. Fore 

 wing black-brown with a silvery leaden gloss, the terminal area 



