Publ. io. V. 10. DIMYA. By TT\ Warren. 141 



B. costalis Btlr. (34 f). Forewing dull greyish brown; the lines dark but indistinct; the costal area coslalis. 

 ochreous white, its inner edge sinuous, touching submedian fold at base, and subcostal vein in middle of wing, 

 then triangularly swollen to include the reniform stigma and running out to a point at apex; the reniform 

 represented by two brown lines preceded by a brown spot; fringe ochreous; hindwing brownish, paler to- 

 wards base; fringe ochreous; head and shoulders ochreous white like costal stripe; thorax and dorsum brown; 

 Yokohama, Japan. The § only known. 



B. anachoretoides Alph. Fore wing fuscous; the veins ochreous; claviform stigma small, black-edged; toides. 

 orbicular and reniform yellowish white with black outline, the former round, the latter angled inwards and 

 emitting a fascia along median vein to base; outer and subterminal lines ochreous, the latter preceded by 

 a dark costal blotch: hindwing brownish ochreous, dark brown terminally. Kuku Nor, Tibet. 



B. paspa Pueng. (= grumi Alph. praeocc.) (34 f). Forewing with median area, except at costa and paspa. 

 inner margin, and terminal area deep olive brown; the basal and submarginal spaces paler olive brown mixed 

 with lilac grey; lines double, dark, filled in with lilac grey, conversely oblique towards inner margin; a black 

 streak on submedian fold near base; claviform stigma small, dark brown, black-edged; orbicular and reniform 

 with brown centres, whitish annuli, and black outlines, the former oblique and elongate; submarginal line 

 pale, preceded by a pale olive brown shade, the terminal area beyond it much darker; hindwing brownish 

 fuscous, with a darker, pale-edged, outer line. Kuku Nor and Gyangtse, Tibet; Kashmir. 



B. lama Pueng. Resembles the preceding, but the orbicular stigma is round; in the basal area is lama. 

 a patch of green scales above vein 1, with some black scales on its inner edge. Kuku Nor, Tibet. 



B. dianthoecina Stgr. (= montana Leech) (34 g). Forewing golden olive-brown ; some yellow and white dianthoe- 

 scaling below base of cell, containing short black marks; lines black, conversely white-edged; claviform n ' 

 black-edged, of the ground colour; orbicular and reniform with brown centres and white annuli, outlined in 

 black, the former round; a blotch of whitish scales on inner margin beyond outer line; submarginal line 

 white, with a few dentate black marks before it; fringe with fine white mottlings; hindwing pale olive brown, 

 with a paler outer line; the $ is darker, more suffused with fuscous. Tibet and W. China. 



Sect. III. Antennae of <J simply ciliated. 



B. conspicua Leech (34 g). Forewing black brown, with slight whitish irroration; inner line repre- conspicua. 

 sented by white dashes on costa and inner margin and a spot on median, which is met by a whitish streak 

 from below base of cell ; outer line black followed by grey, marked by a white bar on costa, and white lunules 

 on submedian fold; orbicular and reniform stigmata white with brown centres; submarginal line whitish, 

 interrupted, accompanied by rufous scaling; fringe mottled black-brown and white; hindwing dark-brown, 

 the base pale. Described by Leech from a single <$ from Ta-chien-lu, W. China. 



B. griseirufa Hmps. Forewing coppery red with grey mottling, the terminal area greyish; inner griseirufa. 

 and outer lines double, fdled in with grey; orbicular and reniform stigmata very small, the latter with a pure 

 white spot at centre; subterminal line marked only by the difference of colour; fringe coppery red; hind- 

 wing shining grey brown. Occurs at Yatong, Tibet; described in the first place from India. 



B. sublimbatus Pueng. Forewing dark brownish grey, the scaling dull and coarse, the lines dark but sublimbatus. 

 obscure; the inner curved, the outer dentate, the submarginal waved; a yellow line at base of fringe; hind- 

 wing fuscous, the fringe yellowish; underside of both wings with a pale terminal band. 



51. Genus: Dimya Moore. 



This genus differs scarcely at all from the preceding; the thorax is clothed wholly with hair, without 

 any admixture of scales and without crests; the abdomen is laterally more strongly fringed with hair; antennae 

 of (J with sessile fascicles of cdia. Type Dimya sinuata Moore from India. 



D. fulminea Leech (34 g). Forewing dull dark redbrown, all three margins paler, suffused with grey; fulminea. 

 the inner and outer lines pure white, slender, meeting above middle of inner margin, the inner oblique and 

 straight, the outer angled outwards at vein 5, then incurved; orbicular and reniform stigmata large, greyish- 

 red, irregular in shape; hindwing redbrown, darker towards termen. Described by Leech from a single $ 

 from Ta-chien-lu, W. China. 



D. junctura Hmps. (34 g). Forewing with the median area below middle yellowish olive; the clavi- jnnciura. 

 form stigma and the cell and space beyond reniform deep purplish-brown; the costal streak, upper stigmata, 

 and lines pinkish ochreous ; the basal and terminal areas a mixture of yellow olive and fuscous ; reniform stigma 

 large and sinuous, prolonged thickly along median vein to touch the orbicular; inner line oblique, outer angled 

 outwards at veins, then oblique inwards, its upper part followed by a pale space; veins towards margin grey; 

 some deep'black marginal lunules; hindwing dull greyish fuscous, paler in basal half. Originally described 

 from Sikkim, India, but found also at Yatong, Tibet. 



Ill 19 



