36 LITHOSIIDA. 
by slender amethyst-coloured metallic lines ; fringe at apex snow-white : secondaries black with 
chocolate reflections, with a broad cuneiform subcostal scarlet patch; costal border white ; 
fringe orange, touched with scarlet at the base: body purplish black ; abdomen with orange 
margins to the segments. Primaries below purplish black, with the patches of the upper 
surface scarlet instead of blood-red ; no opaline scales or amethyst-coloured lines; fringe as 
above: secondaries with the costa orange, the base purplish black: body below black, shot 
with steel-blue; the venter with white segmental rings. Expanse of wings 11 lines. 
Darjiling (Lidderdale). 
DOLICHE, Walk. 
Doliche gelida. (Plate LXXXVI. fig. 6.) 
Doliche gelida, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. ii. p. 529. n. 1 (1854). 
Primaries above white; extreme base greyish brown, an irregular pale testaceous patch 
enclosed in a circle of squamose blackish dots near the base ; a pale ochraceous band across 
the basal fourth, and a second across the end of the cell, connected by a broad oblong patch 
of the same colour occupying the greater part of the interno-median area; an oblong 
squamose blackish streak in the cell between the two ochraceous bands, and a shorter slightly 
oblique oblong patch beyond the second band; an almost marginal internally undulated red 
band which does not quite reach the costa; frmge sordid white: secondaries rose-red, with 
creamy whitish fringes and costal border: body above snow-white, the posterior half of the 
abdomen tinted with rose-red. Wiaings below rose-pink : the primaries with the discoidal area 
smoky brown; the costa testaceous, dusky towards the base; the apex and a slender external 
border snow-white ; fringe sordid white : secondaries with yellowish costal border, the fringe 
at apex and along abdominal border white, the rest of the frimge creamy whitish: body below 
white; thé antennz, terminal joint of palpi, proboscis, and tarsi yellow. Expanse of wings 
1 inch 2 lines. 
Silhet. 
BIZONE, Walk. 
Bizone pallens. (Plate LXXXVI. fig. 7.) 
@. Bizone pallens, Butler, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1877, p. 338. n. 89. 
¢g. Primaries above white, crossed by four nearly equidistant scarlet bands, the fourth 
of which is curved and submarginal; three black spots in a triangle upon the end of the cell, 
the innermost one united to a scarlet spot ; the usual thickened costal patch crossed by the 
third scarlet band, which upon this patch is suffused with orange; a dull orange or ochreous 
subapical patch below the extremity of the costal patch: secondaries rose-pink, with yellowish 
costal area and white fringes: head, thorax, and base of abdomen white; collar with scarlet 
