412 CATALOGUE OF 



Male. Brown, mostly cinereous beneath. Antennae slightly 

 pectinated, serrated towards the tips, simple at the tips. Thorax 

 with some cinereous hairs. Abdomen paler. Fore wings with three 

 black lines; basal line very angular and bent; interior line undu- 

 lating, turning abruptly inward towards the interior border ; exterior 

 line slightly denticulated, much bent outward in front, contiguous 

 to some black streaks, which extend to the exterior border. Hind 

 wings whitish cinereous, brownish about the exterior border; mar- 

 ginal lunules black, bordered with white; fringe brown. Length of 

 the body 7 lines ; of the wings 18 lines. 



Ceylon. In Mr. Layard's collection. 



Genus PHEOS1A, C. L. H. v. 1001. 

 Pheosia femorata. 

 Leiocampa femorata, Men. Bull. Phys. Math. Acad. 1859, 218. 

 Amoor Ptegion. 



Genus OCHROST1GMA, C. L. H. v. 1004. 



OCHROSTIGMA MEDIATA. 



Mas. Cinereo-cervina ; palpi porrecti, caput non super antes ; 

 antenna latissime pectinata?, apice serrata?; ala? anticce strigula 

 basali rosea, striga furcata lineisque duabus obliquis (la den- 

 tata 2a undulata) nigris aurato marginatis, maculis duabus 

 albis, fascia rufescente, lineis duabus exterioribus dentatis 

 cinereis ; posticce pallide cinerea, subfuscescente marginatce. 



Male. Cinereous fawn-colour, more cinereous beneath. Palpi 

 porrect, pilose, not extending beyond the head ; third joint very 

 short. Antennae very broadly pectinated, minutely serrated towards 

 the tips. Fore wings with a very minute rosy basal streak extending 

 to a black streak which is forked at the base; two oblique black 

 lines ; first line slightly dentate, connected with the streak ; second 

 undulating, bordered like the first line and the streak with gilded 

 luteous ; two large white spots between the lines, the fore one con- 

 taining a transverse red streak; a reddish band beyond the second 

 line and two more exterior dentate cinereous lines; marginal line 

 brown. Hind wings pale cinereous ; exterior border with a brownish 

 tinge. Length of the body 8 lines ; of the wings 20 lines. 



a. Natal. From M. Gueinzius' collection. 



