50 liparid^:. 



pectinations. Wings below as above, excepting tbat the basal half of the costal border of 

 primaries is blackish : body white. Expanse of wings 1 inch 7 lines. 

 (J , Assam (Warwick) ; ? , Darjiling. 



LiELIA, Steph. 

 Lselia circumdata. (Plate LXXXIX. fig. 7.) 

 Genusa circumdata, Walker, Cat. Lep. Set. iv. p. 819. n. 3 (1855). 



Wings above white : primaries slightly yellowish, the costal and external borders and the 

 second median interspace grey : secondaries with the outer border, excepting at anal angle, 

 broadly blackish, its inner margin sinnated : head and collar bright ochreous ; thorax and 

 base of abdomen white, remainder of abdomen orange ; antennae brown, with black pecti- 

 nations. Wings below, with the costa, external border to the first median branch, second 

 median interspace, and borders of median vein blackish : secondaries with two large blackish 

 diffused patches on the external area : palpi and anus orange ; anterior legs pale ochreous, 

 remaining legs cream-coloured ; pectus white ; venter pale ochreous. Expanse of wings 1 inch 

 8 lines. 



North India; Darjiling (Sadler). 



This species flies in the month of June. 



Laelia delineata. (Plate LXXXIX. fig. 8.) 

 Genusa delineata, Walker, Cat. Lep. Ret. iv. p. 818. n. 2 (1855). 



Only differs from the preceding above in its slightly whiter primaries, with less defined 

 grey borders, and in the wider and paler blackish border of the secondaries. Below, the 

 blackish areas on the primaries are slightly darker, and the yellow coloration of the body 

 is rather less orange in tint. Expanse of wings 1 inch 10 lines. 



Silhet. 



Probably a local modification of the preceding species. 



EUPROCTIS, Hubn* 



Euproctis lunata. (Plate LXXXIX. fig. 9.) 



Euproctis lunata, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. iv. p. 837. n. 11 (1855). 



<J . Ochreous : primaries with a lunate black spot at the end of the cell ; costal area of 

 secondaries and centre of thorax slightly whitish : under surface creamy sulphur-yellow ; the 



* This genus has been confounded with Porthesia ; the two British species, which differ considerably 

 in neuration and in the clothing of the wings, being erroneously referred to the same genus. 



