26 CHALCOSIIDZA.—ZYGANIDZ. 
AGALOPE, Walk. 
Agalope basalis. (Plate LXXXIV. fig. 5.) 
Agalope basalis, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. ii. p. 488. n. 1 (1854). 
Wings semitransparent cream-colour ; primaries with the base orange; the veins, a spot 
across the middle of the cell, a transverse streak from base of first median branch, the apical 
area (excepting an oval spot near the apex), and the outer border grey : body blackish, thorax 
spotted with white; pectus whitish. Expanse of wings 1 inch 7 lines. 
Almora, North India. 
Agalope glacialis. (Plate LXXXIV. fig. 6.) 
Nearly allied to the preceding, but snow-white, becoming slightly yellowish towards the 
base of the primaries ; base more broadly and more brightly orange, with two small pearly- 
white basal dots; a blackish dot upon the costa at the outer margin of the orange area; grey 
areas as in A. basalis, excepting that the greater part of the cell is grey, and the transverse 
streak is better defined and reaches the inner margin: secondaries with grey fringe; body dark 
slaty grey, spotted with white, sides of anus testaceous. Body below blackish, spotted with 
white; venter with the sides and edges of the segments white. Expanse of wings 1 inch 
7 lines. 
Darjiling (Lidderdale). 
Agalope primularis. (Plate LXXXIV. fig. 7.) 
Agalope primularis, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1875, p. 392. 
g. Also allied to A. dasalis, but the entire ground-colour of the primaries lemon-yellow, 
and the basal orange spot brighter; the grey spot distinctly uniting with the transverse stripe, 
the whole grey area darker, the end of the median vein broadly grey ; secondaries pale sulphur- 
yellow: body similar to the preceding species. Expanse of wings 1 inch 6 lines. 
Darjiling (Sadler). 
This species flies in the month of May. 
ZYGANIDA. 
ARTONA, Walk. 
Artona discivitta. (Plate LXXXIV. fig. 8.) 
Artona discivitta, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. ii. p. 440. n. 1 (1854). 
Smoky brown; primaries above with slightly bluish costal border, interrupted just before 
