48 LIPARIDA. 
which is continued by a spot just beyond the radial vein, the veins across it rose-red ; a more 
or less prominent carmine streak, interrupted by the first subcostal branch and two or three 
small spots of the same colour on the caudal projection: body below, as usual, black, varied 
with carmine and rose-colour, Expanse of wings 4 inches 7 lines. 
Bhotan (Lidderdale). 
PENORA, Walk. 
Penora venosa. (Plate LXXXIX. fig. 1.) 
Penora venosa, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. iv. p. 822. n. 4 (1855). 
White : wings semitransparent, with pearly reflections, veins blackish : head, palpi, and 
prothorax yellowish* ; abdomen with a longitudinal black dorsal line; antenne black, with 
pale testaceous pectinations. Below nearly as above, but the wings more pearly, the veins 
brownish, the margins also brownish: body white, but evidently stained yellowish in the 
type. Expanse of wings 2 inches 2 lines. 
North India. 
The specimens placed with this species, and enumerated in the ‘ Catalogue’ as examples 
6b to g, are referable to Cramevr’s P. festiva. 
REDOA, Walk. 
Redoa cymbicornis. (Plate LX XXIX. fig. 2.) 
g. Snow-white, wings shining and semitransparent, veins cream-coloured; antenne 
boat-shaped, with very long pale testaceous pectinations ; palpi with the extremities pale testa- 
ceous ; femora with a faint pink tint; the tibize and tarsi of the anterior and middle pairs of 
legs speckled with black externally. Expanse of wings 1 inch 11 lines. 
Darjiling (Lidderdale). 
Redoa submarginata. (Plate LXXXIX. fig. 3.) 
Redoa submarginata, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. iy. p. 826. n. 1 (1855). 
Silvery white: primaries with ill-defined transverse sericeous streaks ; costal border towards 
apex and external border brownish ; a small blackish spot at the end of the cell: secondaries 
with slightly brownish outer border: pectinations of antennz testaceous; a dark brown 
V-shaped marking across the face; palpi brown in front. Under surface sericeous white : 
primaries with pale yellowish costal border. Expanse of wings 1 inch 7 lines. 
Silhet (Stainsforth) ; Moulmein (Clerch). 
* Mentioned in Walker’s description, but possibly due to staining. 
