310 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 



The following is an allied form. 



Gen. Nov. Ninguta. — Wings large, short, very broad, basal area densely hairy. 

 Male. Forewing subtriangular ; costa arched, apex obtusely rounded, exterior 

 margin slightly oblique, wavy ; cell broad ; discocellulars outwardly-recurved, upper 

 radial from angle close to subcostal, lower radial from the middle ; median branches 

 widely separated. Hindwing broadly subovate ; exterior margin convex, obtusely 

 scalloped, anal angle rounded ; cell broad ; discocellular angular in its middle, 

 radial from the angle ; middle median emitted from beyond end of the cell ; sub- 

 median and internal vein running close together for half their length, the latter then 

 recurving to abdominal margin above the anal angle, their proximity thus causing 

 a longitudinal fold of the membrane on the upperside of the wing, this fold being 

 there overlapped for a portion of its length by elongated spatular-tipt hairs. Palpi 

 densely clothed in front, apical joint long. Antennse short, with an imperceptibly 

 elongated slender tip. 



Ttpe. — Schrenhii (Pronophila Schrenkii, Menetr. Bull. Acad. Petr. 1859, p. 215. 

 Schrenk's Keise Amur. Lep. p. 32, pi. 3, f. 8 (1859). Leech, P. Z. S. 1887, p. 426. 

 Lethe Sohrenki, Elwes, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 908. Habitat, Mount Bureia; Corea; 

 Japan. 



ADDENDA ET COEEIGENDA. 



3. Line 10 from bottom, for miscroscopic read microscopic. 

 132. Line 20 from top, for Isamia Choe read /. Chloe. 

 153. Line 5 from bottom, for subcostal read submedian. 

 164. Gm-cHs Sanatana (Dry-season brood). Add the following as a synonym, viz., Mycalesis 



Antirmis, Frivaldszky, Term. Fuz. Magyar, Nem. Mus. p. 40, pi. 4, fig. 5 (1886). 

 254. Lethe Europa. Add to Plate 82, figs. 1 b. and 1 c. 



