214 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 



CIRROCHROA ABNORMIS (Plate 365, fig. 1, la, $). 



Cirrochroa abuormis, Moore, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, 1884, p. 19. de Niceville, Butt of India, ii. 

 p. 110 (1886). 



I.MAGO. — Male. Upperside briglit fulvous. FureiriiKj with the apes slightly 

 truncate ; a transverse medial-discal black sinuous band, which is broadest at the 

 costal end, a narrower submarginal sinuous line, and a nearly straight marginal line ; 

 the interspace from the submarginal band and outer edge of the wing being suffused 

 with black towards the apex ; an indistinct dusky streak at end of the cell. Hind- 

 vnng with a medial-discal ti'ansverse augulated black lunular baud, which is broadest 

 at the costal end ; a submarginal lunular line, and a slender, nearly straight 

 marginal line ; a medial-discal row of minute black spots. Underside brownish- 

 ochreous ; a transverse medial-discal slightly purpurescent band with waved 

 suffused dusky lunular inner-edge and slender almost straight outer-edge, the band 

 being quite narrow where it crosses from front to hindwing, and is broadly dilated 

 at the costal end on forewing and at anal angle on hindwing ; contiguous to tlie 

 inner-edge of the band is a similar dusky suffused lunular fascia, the interspace 

 being of a slight pale yellowish-ochreous colour ; at end of each cell is a dusky 

 double lunular mark, a similar double lunular waved line also extends from middle of 

 the cell on forewing to below the cell on the hindwing ; outer border of both wings 

 traversed by faint traces of a yellowish-ochreous submarginal lunular band ; on the 

 forewing is a conspicuous lilacine- white apical patch, and on the hindwing is a row 

 of very small black transverse medial-discal dots. 



Expanse, 2fQ inches. 



Habitat. — Darjiling. 



Note. — The type-specimen, in our own collection, is the only example we have 

 seen. 



CIRROCHROA OLIVACEA (Plate 365, fig. 2, 2a, c?,2b, c, ? ). 



Cirrochroa olivacea, de Xiccville, Butt, of India, ii. p. 110, pi. 24, fig. Ill, $ (1886). 



Imago. — Male. Upperside bright fulvous, veins discally defined with black ; 

 basal area dusky fulvous. Forewing truncate at the apex ; discocellular veinlet 

 black lined on both sides ; an inner-discal irregular blackish line becoming obsolete 

 posteriorly and is widest on the costa ; the outer margin, especially at the apex, 

 broadly black, decreasing hindward and includes two or three fulvous lunules from 

 the lower angle, and sometimes two or three small spots at the apex. Hindivinr/ 

 with the usual quadrate pale costal spot ; crossed by a slightly-detined black slender 

 inner-discal wavy line, a discal row of six black spots, two submarginal sinuous 



