AEBELA. — ENCAUMAPTEBA. 315 



Cossus tesselatus, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 85 ; C. 8f S. no. 1604. 

 Zenzera pardicolor, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 86 ; C.fy S. no. 1595. 



c? . Head and thorax rufous. Fore wing pale rufous, with 

 numerous dark rufous bands of strigae ; a spot at end of cell and 



Fig. 215. — Arbela quaclrinotata, $ . {. 



those between the median nervure arid vein 1 b being most promi- 

 nent. Abdomen and hind wing fuscous. 



§ . Head, thorax, and abdomen ochreous white. Fore wing 

 ochreous white, with the markings as in male. Hind wing pale, 

 slightly suffused with fuscous, with numerous obsolescent brown 

 strigae. 



Hab. Calcutta ; Granjam ; Ceylon. Exp., S 38, 2 40 millim. 



675. Arbela tetraonis, Moore, P. Z. S. 1879, p. 411, pi. 34, fig. 3; C.fyS. 



no. 1605. 



$ . Differs from quaclrinotata in the ground-colour being paler, 

 the markings not so rufous; fore wing with a prominent submarginal 

 series of conjoined spots ; a marginal series of spots ; hind wing- 

 whitish, with some brown spots and streaks below and beyond the 

 cell ; a marginal series of spots ; abdomen with brown tufts. 



Hab. Poona ; Bombay ; Eaipur. Exp. 36-50 millim. 



676. Arbela dea, Swinh. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1890, p. 199, pi. vi, fig. 7. 



d . Head whitish ; antenna?, thorax, and abdomen brown. 

 Fore wing irrorated with a few dark scales ; some pale strigae along 

 the costa. Hind wing black-brown. 



2 . Paler, with a dark spot at end of cell of fore wing. 



Hab. Kangoon. Exp., <$ 24, $ 29 millim. 



G-enus ENCAUMAPTERA, nov. 



Type, E. stigmata, Hmpsn. 



Range. Nilgiris. 



Palpi porrect ; antennae of male bipectinated to tips, the branches 

 short. Legs hairy; tibiae without spurs. Fore wing with veins 

 7, 8, 9, 10 stalked together. Hind wing with no bar between veins 

 7 and 8 ; vein 8 short ; the cell short ; veins 6 and 7 given off 

 from the angle, 7 curved upwards and almost touching 8. 



