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Two (? t? from Iluiulioldt 15<iv, Now (iiiinea. September ami Octolier 1892, 

 taken by Doherty. 



f>iie of these examples, not in so good a tondition as the other, is much 

 more ochreous in tone; this n)ay be owing to the colour fading, hut it appears 

 natural. 



18. Camptochilus sinuosa sp. nov. 



Farnmnr/s : yellow; the basal area marked with an aggregation of bright 

 ferruginous wavy lines, the ferruginous area extending from one-fourth of costa to 

 inuer margin near anal angle ; a ferruginous costal triangle with paler centre at 

 two-thirds ; fringe yellow. 



Hindwinf/s : the same, the basal half deeper ferruginous, dappled with jialer. 

 In both wings towards the hindmargin the yellow ground-colour is slightly flushed 

 with orange. 



Underside like upper. Head, thorax, abdomen, and legs ferruginous. 



E.xpanse of wings : 32 mm. 



One ? from Mao, North Manipur (\\". Doherty). 



The costa of forewings is strongly convex at base and apex, and as strougl}' 

 'concave between ; the hindmargin long and strongly curved. 



Oxycophina gen. nov. 



? . Like Banisia Wlk., hut distinguished by the shape of the cell of fore- 

 wings ; the lower angle of cell is at one-half, the upper angle at two-thirds; the 

 di>cocellular sinuous and oblique outwards, with a strong bent fold from its middle 

 running through cell to base ; the lower i-adial from below this fold, upper radial 

 from a little below the upper angle ; first median at two-thirds, second and third 

 close together fi-om the lower end of cell ; all the veins free. Antennae shortly 

 and stoutly pectinate. Hind tibiae flattened, hairy, with stout spines. Palpi porrect ; 

 forehead protuberant ; basal joint of antennae thickened. 

 Type : Oxycoijhlna siibfenestrcta sp. nov. 



19. Oxycophina subfenestrata sji. nov. 



Foreivinga : greyisli ochreous, almost entirely suffused with reddish brown and 

 reticulated finely with darker ; co.sta with five red-brown spots, first close to base, 

 second at one-sixth, third at one-third, fourth just beyond middle, fifth at two- 

 thirds; from each of the first three of these sjjots paler reddish fasciae proceed 

 across the wing, the margins of which are undefined ; from the fourth a broad 

 darker red-brown fascia, witli irregularly dentate brown edges and strongly angulated 

 ojiposite the cell, goes to the inuer margin beyond middle ; the spaces on each 

 side of this fascia are paler ; marginal area reddish, traversed by several darker, 

 partially connected, lines; fringe whitish, with a broad brown line near its base. 



Hhuhmrujs : crossed by numerous interlacing dark lines, forming alternately 

 broader and narrower fasciae, of which that in the middle is the darkest and has 

 in the sinuses on its edges some hyaline patches ; fringe as in forewings. 



Under.side the same ; the costa of forewings pale, with dark brown spots ; the 

 costa of liindwings darker red-brown. Face and palpi bright chestnut ; head, 

 thorax, and abdomen jtaler red-brown varied with darker. 



Expanse of wings : {i,5 mm. 



One ? from Kinnigunang, New l'>rilaiii (C. Kibbe). 



