1884.] Species of Asiatic Biiirnal Lepidoptcra. 19 



Underside oclireous-brown in male and yellowish ochreous in female ; 

 the outer borders broadly saffased with purplish lilacine- white ; cell- 

 marks distinct ; across the disc of both wings are too dusky lunular fasciaa 

 with pale interspace, most distinct in the female, the fasciae being dis- 

 posed across the middle of the disc. 



Expanse i 2\, ? 2| inches. 



Hab. Mergui; Tavoy. In coll. Ind. Mas., Calcutta, and F. Moore. 



Nearest allied to E. cocytus, Fab. ; also to E. lepidea, Butler, and to 

 E. macnairii, Distant. 



Genus CiRRHOCHROA, Doubleday. 



CiRRHOCHROA ABNORMIS, n. sp. 



Male. Upper side ferruginous-yellow : fore wing with a medial discal 

 transverse black lunular waved band, which is broadest at the costal end, 

 a narrower submarginal sinuous band, and a nearly straight marginal 

 line, the interspace from the submarginal band and edge of the wing be- 

 ing suffused with black towards the apex ; an indistinct dusky streak at 

 end of the cell : hind wing with a medial discal transverse angulated black 

 lunular band, which is broadest at the costal end ; a submarginal lunular 

 line, and a slender nearly straight marginal line ; a row of minute black 

 discal dots. Underside brownish-ochreous ; a transverse medial slightly 

 purpurascent band, with waved suffused dusky lunular inner border and 

 slender almost straight outer border, the band being quite narrow where 

 it crosses from fore to hindwing and broadly dilated at the costal end on 

 forewing and at anal end on the hindwing ; contiguous to the inner bor- 

 der of the band is a similar dasky suffused lunular fascia, the interspace 

 being of a slightly pale yellowish colour ; at end of each cell is a dasky 

 double lunular mark, a similar double lunular waved line also extends 

 from mid He of the cell on forewiug to below the cell on the hindwing ; 

 outer border of both wings traversed by faint traces of a yellowish sub^ 

 marginal lunular band ; on the forewiag is a conspicuous and whitish 

 apical patch, and on the hindwing is a row of very small blackish trans- 

 verse discal dots. 



Expanse 2| inches. 



Hab. Darjiling. In coll. F. Moore. 



Genus Ergolis, Boisd. 



Ergolis tapestrtna, n. sp. 



Male and female. Comparatively smaller than E. merione ; outline 



of forewing more irregular. Upperside paler ; with similar tninsvorso 



sinuous lines on both wings, the two medial lines being somewhat nearer 



