PAEASA . — NATADA. 
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tinted with stramineous ; fringe brown : primaries with a ferruginous subcostal diffused 
streak : body testaceous ; anterior coxse and femora ferruginous ; tibiae banded with purplish 
brown. Expanse of wings 53 millim. 
Bhotan [Lidderdale] . 
Parasa Mcolor. (Plate CII. fig. 11.) 
Neaera bicolor, Wallcer, Cat. Lep. Het. v. p. 1142. n. 7 (1855). 
Primaries above bright pea-green ; costal margin ochreous ; an oval red-brown spot near 
the base of the third median branch, and five or six others in an interrupted curved line 
across the disk ; fringe externally whitish, tipped with purplish brown : thorax pea-green ; 
abdomen and secondaries pale sericeous chocolate-brown. Under surface sericeous pale 
chocolate-brown, the external areas of the wings still paler. Expanse of wings 31 millim. 
North India. 
NEOMIRESA, Butl. 
(Kyssia, Herr.-Sch.*) 
Neomiresa herbifera. (Plate CII. fig. G.) 
Nyssia herbifera, Walker, Oaf. Lep. Het. v. p. 1136. n. 9 (1855). 
Wings and abdomen dark chocolate-brown, but the primaries with the basal three 
fourths paler and enclosing a diffused grass-green spot ; thorax grass-green : under surface 
uniformly chocolate-brown. Expanse of wings 33 millim. 
Nepal [Hardwicke). 
NATADA, Walk. 
Natada rufescens. (Plate CII. fig. 10.) 
Natada rufescens, Walker, Oat. Lep. Het. v. p. 1109. n. 1 (1855). 
Primaries sericeous, copper-brown ; basal third darker and bounded externally by a 
nearly straight transverse blackish line ; a second ill-defiued oblique zigzag line just beyoud 
the middle, a third submarginal distinct transverse line from the costa near the apex to 
the outer margin near external angle ; fringe tipped with blackish : secondaries paler than 
primaries with the exception of the fringe : head and antennse red-brown ; thorax and 
posterior margin of collar red ; abdomen chocolate-brown, with a red dorsal stripe towards 
the base. Under surface of wings and pectus pale cupreous brown ; venter chocolate-brown. 
Expanse of wings 35 millim. 
North India. 
* In bis Catalogue Walker adopted both Nemra and Nyssia, whilst at the same time admitting iu 
a footnote his knowledge that they were preoccupied. 
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