calm: 
LIAPEKA. 
377 
Calpe eustrigata, n. sp. 
<$. Head and tegulae rufous mixed with white, the rest of 
thorax deep rufous ; frons with white lines at middle and 
above, the tegulae with white lines at middle and tips defined 
in front by rufous, the patagia with slight white line near 
tips ; pectus and legs whitish mixed with rufous, the tarsi 
red-brown ringed with white ; abdomen whitish suffused 
with red-brown, ventrallv white slightly irrorated with red- 
brown. Fore wing deep rufous mixed with violaceous white 
especially on costal area and medial part of terminal area, 
and with numerous white striae; a slight Avhite streak just 
below costa ; diffused oblique deep rufous subbasal, ante- 
medial and medial lines, the first ending at submedian fold ; 
a rather quadrate deep rufous patch at end of cell ; a very 
oblique white streak from costa just beyond the cell ; an 
oblique chocolate-brown line defined on outer side by white 
from apex to inner margin beyond middle, slightly defined 
on inner side by whitish from below costa to vein 2, an oblique 
rufous shade beyond it from above vein 3 to inner margin ; 
subterminal line indistinct, chocolate-brown, oblique from 
apex to discal fold, then excurved to tornus ; the termen 
chocolate-brown from apex to vein 4 ; cilia chocolate-brown 
with a white line at base. Hind wing whitish suffused with 
red-brown especially towards termen ; a faint brown post- 
medial line ; cilia white. Underside of fore wing pale red- 
brown, the inner area whitish, the costa whitish irrorated 
with red-brown towards apex ; hind wing creamy white, 
the costal area tinged with rufous towards base and the costa 
irrorated with brown except towards base, a slight brown 
discoidal spot, a diffused curved postmedial line from costa 
to vein 2, the terminal area suffused with brown between 
veins 7 and 2. 
Hah. Travancoke, Pirmad ( Imray ), 1 £ ; Ceylon, Kandy 
(Green), 1 £ type. Exp. 46-48 millim. 
Genus DIAPERA, nov. 
Type, D. snowi, Smith ( Parora ), J. N.Y. Ent. Soc. xvi. 
p. 96 (1908) ; B. & McD., Contr. Nat. Hist. Lep. N. Am. ii. 
(1) pi. ii. f. 3 (1913). 
Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint 
reaching to vertex of head, moderately scaled in front and 
fringed with hair behind towards extremity ; frons smooth, 
with tuft of hair above ; eyes large, round ; antennae of male 
with bristles and cilia ; thorax clothed almost entirely with 
scales, the prothorax with long oblique crest ; tibiae smoothly 
scaled ; abdomen with dorsal crest at base only. Fore wing 
