( r.^5 ) 



the apex, and becoming paler along tlie iiuirgin towards llip anal angle; cell-sjiots 

 distinct in both wings, but small. 



Distinguished from kumeraria, by the coloured tints, hiimerarin being entirely 

 fuscous; by the absence of the traiisverse striae with which that species is covered; 

 by the difference in the outer line of lioth wings; and in particular by the ditt'crent 

 outline of the forewings, which have a marked elbow a( the end of the tliinl iniMlian 

 and less regularly crenulate hindinargin. 



Expanse of wings : GG mm. 



Many S d from the Khasias. 



Taken apparently as commonly as kumeraria Moore, and at the same time ol' 

 year, in February and March ; Init a comparison of two series seems (|uite to precludr 

 any idea of their being forms of one and the same species. 



8.S. Hemerophila trilineata sp. nov. 



Forewimjs : pale wood-colour, the costa broadly suffused with fuscous olive and 

 finely dusted with black atoms; first line, as usual, double and acutely angulated on 

 either side of the black cell-spot, brown-black filled in with redilish ; exterior line 

 the same, double only as far as the angulation before the ajjcx, where the inner line 

 is acutely retracted, and again bluntly angulated before the costa ; marginal space 

 dusted like the costa, blackish from third median to fifth subcostal ; fringes like the 

 margin ; in the pale central space between the two lines a third less distinct red- 

 brown line runs parallel to the others, fading out before the costa. 



Hiniliuiiyia : darker, suifused with fuscous and covered with fuscous strigae; a 

 black line close to base; a straight red-brown central shade and another submarginal; 

 marginal sjjace from anal angle to third median of the pale ground-colour, with a 

 few darker clouds ; a small black cell-spot. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen greyish ochreous, mottled with darker; metathorax 

 brown ; palpi and face mixed with brown. I'nderside pale straw-colour, with indistinct 

 markings. 



Expanse of wings : 40 mm. 



A considerable number from the Khasias. 



84. Lassaba tephrosiaria sp. nov. 



Fori>ivii>(/s : dull pale ochn-ous, tinged with greenish, this hue being caused by 

 a s[irinkling oF diffuse coarse olive freckles; the lines darker, olive or fuscous olive; 

 each appearing geminated, the second arm being paler than the first, and sinuous 

 outwards above and below the median vein; first line before one-third, oblique from 

 the costa to inner margin at one-fourth ; th(> outer arm indi.stinct, liut forming a 

 dark dot on median and submedian ; second line central; the sinuses of the outer 

 arm distinct; third line at three-fourths, suIkIi'hI ale and darker, slightly ciu'ved, 

 forming dark spots on veins, those on second and thinl median nervules coalescent ; 

 the outer arni similar but paler, and forming a dark fuscous grey blotch from second 

 to tliii'd median; submarginal line pale, denticulate, margined on both sides with 

 darker, and with a small dark blotch opposite the cell ; hindmargin and fringes wavy ; 

 a series of dark blotches between the veins, extending into the paler fringes. 



II i iidivriifjs : the same, without the basal line; a small dark cell-sjiol in both 

 wings. 



Head, lliorax, ami abilomen cuncoldrons. I'liderside dingv st raw-coloui', with 



