1884.] Species of'Asatic Diurnal Lepidoptera. 29 



ochreous, with a very small silver-speckled black spot. Underside pale 

 brownish-ochreous : forewing with two black rings in the cell, a band at 

 end of the cell dilated beneath and extending obliquely to the sub- 

 median, a ringlet spot beyond end of the cell, an upper discal inwardly 

 oblique double ringlet spot and a submarginal broad chain-like band, the 

 lower ends dusky, and each traversed by a black silvery streak : hind- 

 wing with very indistinct traces of darker -coloured transverse subbasal, 

 discal, and submarginal bands, which are traversed by silvery black 

 streaks ; anal spots minute, silver- speckled. The silvery streak tra- 

 verses the middle of the markings, except on the submarginal band of 

 both wings, where it extends along the outer border. 



Expanse, 1y% inch. 



Hab. ? In coll. Indian Museum, Calcutta. 



EuASPA, n. g. 



Forewing short, broad, costa arched from the base, exterior margin 

 erect, convex, posterior margin long, straight ; first subcostal emitted at 

 two-sixths and second at one-sixth before end of the cell, second bifid 

 at two-thirds from its base, fourth and fifth from end of the cell ; disco- 

 cellular very slender, erect, waved ; radial from its middle ; cell broad, 

 extending to half length of the wing ; middle median from near end of 

 the cell, lower at one-third before the end, submedian straight : hind- 

 wing short, very broad, exterior margin convex and slightly sinuous, with 

 a single slender tail from end of lower median ; costal and subcostal 

 veins joined together at their base, costal much arched from the junc- 

 ture ; cell broad, extending to half length of the wing ; first subcostal 

 emitted at one-fifth before end of the cell ; discocellular very slender, 

 erect ; radial from near its middle ; two upper medians from end of the 

 cell, lower at one-third before the end ; submedian curved, internal 

 short, recurved. Body short ; palpi porrect, second joint long, extend- 

 iug half beyond front of the head, pilose beneath, third joint slender, 

 one-fifth as long as the second ; legs slender ; antennae thickened at the 

 end, tip blunt. 



EUASPA MILIONIA. 

 Myrina milionia, Hewitson, Illnst. D. Lep. p. 5, pi. 3, fig. 90, 80 (1869). 

 Hab. Nepal. Kangra. 



Genus Hypoltcjina. 

 Felder, Wien. Ent. Monats. vi, p. 293 (1862). 



Male. Wings short, broad : forewing arched at the base, posterior 

 margin nearly as long as the costal. Upperside with a large glandular 



