106 MESSRS. H. J. EL WES AND JAMES EDWAEDS : 



two, one above the other, near the middle of cell la; an ochreous line along vein 12 

 and also along the upper and lower margins of the cell, an ochreous line bordering 

 cell 2 within from the base as far as the hyaline spot, and an ochreous streak in the 

 base of cells 9 and 10 ; hind wing warm brown, basal two-thirds clothed with long 

 brownish-yellow hairs, a postmedian series of eight elongate oval, velvety black, 

 yellow-edged spots, placed as follows : — two in cell lb and one in each of cells 2-7. 

 Fringe of the fore wing brownish grey, of the hind wing yellowish grey. Thorax 

 concolorous ; abdomen brown, hind margin of the segments narrowly pale Underside as 

 above, save that there is on the hind wing a dusky oblong spot next the transverse vein. 

 Hab. Bhutan X (Lidderdale) . 



! Oethophcetos omeia. 

 Cehenorr/iinus omeia, Leech, Butt. China &c. p. 572, pi. xxxviii. fig. 5, £ (1894). 



Leech suggests that a new genus is necessary for this species ; but, as it differs from 

 Orthoplioetus chiefly by the form of the palpi, we do not agree with him. 

 Hab. Omei-shan, W. China. 



Calliana. 

 Calliana, Moore, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 686 ; Watson, P. Z. S. 1893, p. 31. Type pieridoides, Moore. 



The single species in this genus is well distinguished by its facies. The antennas 

 in the male are about half as long as the costa, the club slender, the apiculus gradual, 

 about half as long as the club. 



Calliana piekidoides. 

 Calliana pieridoides, Moore, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 687, pi. xlv. fig. 2, J 1 ; de Niceville, Jour. Bomb. 

 Nat. Hist. Soc. 1891, p. 377, pi. G. fig. 25, ? . 



Hab. Khasia Hills (Hamilton) ; Margherita, Upper Assam (Doherty). 



Capila. 

 Capila, Moore, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 785 ; Watson, P. Z. S. 1893, p. 30. Type jayadeva, Moore.? 



Moore founded this genus for his Ismene jayadeva, but the insect which he described 

 as the female of jayadeva is really the male of another species for which we adopt the 

 name C. zennara, Moore, in accordance with a suggestion of Captain Watson. The 

 females of these two species were the originals of the two sexes of Moore's genus 

 Pisola. 



We include here Mhopalocampta translucida, Leech, which, however, may be not 

 congeneric with the other species. 



The distinctive characters of the species under consideration may be thus 

 expressed : — 



