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beyond exterior line dark grey; submarginal line slightly bent, consisting of white 

 intraneural spots in the upper half of wing, and preceded in tlie lower half bv a still 

 darker fuscous grey shade ; fringe dark grey, witli a jialer line at base ; veins in outer 

 half of wing paler than ground-colour. 



Ilindivings : like forewings, but the second line is brown, denticulate, and the 

 submarginal line is straight, continuous, whitish in front of the angle of the wing, 

 and preceded by a broad diffuse dark violet-grey shade; the pale fringe-line is preceded 

 by a dark grey or brownish marginal line ; inside the dark linear discal line is seen 

 an indistinct irregular bro\vnish central line. 



Thorax and abdomen concolorous with pale ground-colour of wings ; face, paljji, 

 and antennae brownish. Underside paler, with all the markings dark brown and 

 very distinct ; especially the dark marginal shade, whicli in the forewing contains 

 the submarginal line, and in the hindwing half the angular area, distinctly white. 



Expanse of wings : 40 mm. 



Both sexes from the Khasias. 



The hindmargin of forewings is not emarginale, only bluntly elbowed at end of 

 third median ; the hindwing distinctly angled at the same place, with tlie margin on 

 either side of it .slightly wavy. 



Antibadistes gen. uov. 



Foreivings : with costa straight, oiilv faintiv arched at the extreme base, and 

 convex before apex, which is blunt: hindmargin olili()ue and faintly curved; anal 

 angle well marked. 



Hinchvinfjs : with hindmargin rounded and faintly crenulate ; anal angle squared. 



Antennae (?) simple; palpi with .second joint raised, rough-scaled and tufted 

 beneath; third joint almost as long as second, but smooth, with apjiressed scales, 

 spatulate ; tongue well developed. 



Neuralion: forewings, cell two-fifths of wing ; discocellnlar nearly straight : first 

 median at three-fourths, second and third from the lower end of cell ; radials normal ; 

 last three subcostals on common sleni from before end of cell ; second subcostal 

 anastomosing with their stem and apparently with the first as well. Hindwings, cell 

 one-third of wing ; discocellnlar as in forewings ; first median at three-fourths, second 

 and third short-stalked from lower angle of cell ; first subcostal just before the upper 

 angle of cell, .second from the angle. .Scaling smooth and glossy. 



Type : Antibudistes suhcinerea sp. nov. ' 



9f'. Antibadistes subcinerea sp. nu\. 



(??. Wings uniform glossy grey, with a metallic lustre; costa rather darker, 

 marked with paler dots; the two lines slightly darker than the ground, very obscure, 

 at one-third and two-thirds, straight, oblii|ue outwardly, parallel to each other, the 

 second reacliing inner margin at four-fifths, the first at one-third ; an obscure dark 

 discid mark ; fringe shining white, wit h a conci.se dark basal line, which at the extreme 

 apex runs to the top of the fringe. 



Ilindwiwjs : with no basal line, and the .second line curved concave to hind- 

 margin, which is slightly indented between the veins; fringe as in forewings. 



Thorax and abdomen concolorous with wings ; face and palpi (apparently) fer- 

 ruginous. Underside paler, with hindmargin deeper ; this, however, is very faint in 



