412 MB. W. WARREN ON NEW GENERA AND [Apr. 18, 



wings a blackish discal spot. Head, thorax, and abdomen mottled, 

 tawny and gx'ey. Underside pale straw-colour, mottled with yellow, 

 with the discal spots and lines darker and distinct. 



Expanse of wings 32 raillim. 



Hah. Sikkim, 



[Taken by me in August at about 7000 feet. — H. J. E.'\ 



Anagoge rffa, sp. n. 



$ . Fore wings dull reddish testaceous, with three dark fuscous 

 transverse lines, all running parallel to the hind margin ; 1st at 5, 

 indistinct, wavy ; 2nd a little before |, wavy, diffuse, followed in 

 one example by a broadish, diffuse, fuscous shade ; 3rd subterminal, 

 more sinuous, consisting of a series of subcontiguous dark blotches ; 

 fringes eoncolorous, with a series of small, inconspicuous, dark 

 dots at base ; a large fuscous cell-spot. Hiud wings whitish 

 testaceous, with dark cell-spot and 2 faint dark lines towards the 

 hind margin ; fringes as in fore Aviugs. Head and thorax reddish ; 

 abdomen like hind wmgs. Underside of fore wings like upperside 

 of hind \Aings, except towards the apex where they are Like the 

 upperside : underside of hind wings like upperside of fore wings, 

 wdth all the markings much clearer than above. 



Expanse of wings 38 millim. 



Hah. Sikkim. 



Anonychia, gen. nov. 



Nadagam, Butler, P. Z. S. 1883, p. 172. 



Onychia, Moore, Lep. Coll. Atk. p. 279. 



Cidaria, Warr. P. Z. S. 1888, p. 330. 



Type, A. grisea, Butler {Nadagara grisea, Butl.). 



Under the genex'ic term Onychia, Hiibner in the ' Verzeiehniss', 

 p. 331, placed together the two species moeniata, Scop., and j?eri- 

 holata, Hiib., both of which belong to the subfamily Hydriomenince. 

 Mr. Moore, in his Descr. Lep. Coll. Atk. p. 279, employs Onychia 

 for his two new species, lativitta and violacea, which are, as he 

 states, congeneric with Mr. Butler's so-called Nadagara grisea. 

 All three belong, not to the subfamily Hydriomenince at all, but to 

 the very different subfamily SeUdosemina;, in which there is no true 

 radial to the hind wing, and are closely allied to the genus Anagoge, 

 Hiibn. 



For this group I propose to slightly alter the name employed 

 first by Hiibner, and misapplied by Moore. 



It is only fair to add that in the Society's 'Proceedings,' 1888, 

 I myself wrongly referred one of the species of this genus to 

 Cidaria, Tr. 



Anonychia rosteifera. (Plate XXXII. fig. 3.) 

 Cidaria rostrifera, Warr. P. Z. S. 1888, p. 330 ; Swinh. Cat. 

 No. 3868 A. 



Chiasmia strigaxa, sp. n. (Plate XXXI. fig. 22 .) 

 d ? . Fore wings whitish ochreous, thickly sprinkled with short, 



