202 LEPIBOPTERA INDICA. 



discocellular very short, iuwardly-obliqiie, middle discocellular iuwardly-oblique and 

 concave, lower discocellular inwardly recurved ; middle median branch emitted 

 immediately before lower end of the cell, lower median at about half way ; sub- 

 median vein recurved. Hindiving short, broad, somewhat quadrate ; apex convex, 

 exterior margin slightly oblique, scalloped and produced outward at end of upper 

 median veinlet into a broad caudate angle ; precostal vein slightly curved outward ; 

 cell closed by a very slender outwardly recurved discocellular ; two upper median 

 branches from immediately beyond lower end of the cell. Thorax rather stout ; 

 head broad and hairy ; palpi projecting above the head, second joint tumid, pilose, 

 apical joint very slender, naked; forelegs of male laxly hairy; forelegs of female 

 slender, tibia and tarsus very sparsely hairy laterally, tarsal joints wide apart, 

 spined; antenuje with a rather stout club; eyes naked. 



TrpE. — I. Bgista. 



Laeva. — Unknown. 



ISSORIA SINHA (Plate 359, fig. 2, 2a, b, c? ? )• 



Terinos SinJia, Kollar, Hiigel's Eeise Kaschmir, iv. pt. 2, p. 43S (1844). 



Aiella SMa, Butler, Trans. Linn. Soc. Zool. 1877, p. 544. Moore, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 828. Distant, 

 Kbop. Malayana, p. 175, pi. 10, fig. 8, ^ (1882). de Nict'ville, Butt of India, ii. p. 29, pi. 20, 

 fig. 87, ? (188G) ; id. Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1895, p. 400. Snellen, Tijd. voor. Ent. 1892, 

 p. 5. 



Issoria Sitiha, Semper, Eeisen Pliil. Lep. p. 110(1888). 



AteJIa Creacjliana, Fryer and Cator, Brit. N. Borneo Herald, 1894, p. 260. 



Issoria Egisia, Hiibner, Zutiiige, iv. p. 32, fig. 735-6 (1832). 



Imago. — Male and female. Upperside. Forewing with the anterior half, from 

 base of costa to about one-third from the base of posterior margin below the cell, to 

 upper median, and then narrowly down the outer margin, rich olivescent ochreous- 

 brown, the apical interspaces between the markings and the marginal border being 

 ochreous-black, the lower-discal area bright rich deep yellowish-ochreous ; two black 

 slender wavy hues across middle of cell, two at its end, a black sinuous edge to the 

 dark portion below the cell, and two outer-discal small lunate spots placed between 

 the median veinlets ; a broad, yellowish-ochreous oblique streak from the costa, 

 beyond the cell, divided by the subcostals ; a similar subapical streak beyond, ex- 

 tending to the upper median, its middle portion cut with a central black dentate 

 mark, and the lower portion outwardly filled up with black and occasionally having 

 a central ochreous dot ; outer border traversed by a slender ochreous lunular line. 

 Hindicing rich deep yellowish-ochreous basally, merging to darker olivesceut- 

 ochreous discally, the outer border being ochreous-black; an outer-discal row of five 



