LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 419 



1. Erasmia PULCHELLA. 



Argenieo-viridis ; ala anticce nigra, maculis viridi-caruleo-argenteo 

 ornatte, fascia irregulari ante medium rufa, maculisque 

 majoribus albis pone medium positis ; posticce straminece, basi 

 apiceque nigra, venis viridi-ccerulescentibus. 



Erasmia pulchella, Hope, Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond. xviii. 446, pi. 3 1 

 f. 5. Westw. Arcana Ent. 18. 



Assam. 



a — c. Silhet. From Mr. Sowerby's collection. 

 d. North India. From Mr. L. James' collection. 



This genus is very nearly allied to Cyclosia, and the apical 

 border of the fore wings has the same outline in E. pulchella and in 

 C. sanguifi.ua. 



Genus 49. CAMPYLOTES. 



Corpus parvum. Caput parvum. Ocelli 2. Palpi brevissimi, 

 supra baud discernendi. Proboscis elongata. Antennae graciles, bi- 

 ramosae. Abdomen gracile, pone alas haud protensum. Alae 

 oblongae, subovales, integrae, venis apicalibus valde arcuatis ; anticae 

 areola discali clausa, venas duas postice emittens, quarum exterior 

 trifurcata ; posticae etiam areola discali clausa vena recurrente 

 intermedia bifurcata. 



Campylotes, Westw. Royles Illustr. Nat. Hist. Himalayan Mount. 

 liii.; Arcana Ent. 19. 



Head slightly conical in front. Palpi much shorter than the 

 head ; third joint conical, not more than half the length of the 

 second. Antennae filiform, closely pectinated to the tips ; branches 

 of moderate length. Abdomen extending nearly or quite as far as 

 the hind wings. Legs slender ; hind tibiae with two minute apical 

 spurs. Wings ample ; veins towards the tips much contorted ; four 

 inferior veins, but the first, second and third are united for nearly 

 one-fourth of the length where the third diverges, and the first and 

 second are separated at a little beyond half the length ; some limpid 

 spots towards the tips. 



