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Hindwings : yellowish cinereous, darker towards the hindmargiu, with a paler 

 carved fascia at two-thirds ; the cell-spot dark. 



Underside pale dnll cinereous. Head, thorax, and ahdomen olive-ochreous ; the 

 vertex and thorax mixed with dark jrrecn : antennae annnlated green and fnscons. 



Expanse of wings : 40 mm. 



One c? from Bonthain, S. Celebes, 5000—7000 feet, October 1895 (A. Everett). 



The wings of this species are narrower, the forewings much more pointed, with 

 hindmargin more oblique than in the others. 



155. Trichopterigia nigrisculpta sp. uov. 



Forewings ; creamy white, the costa yellowish : marked simply witli black 

 lines and spots ; a curved line close to base, from which a black line rnns in along 

 inner margin to base ; inner line at one-fourth, strongly ontcnrved in cell ; central 

 fascia marked by two sinuous lines, the inner of which is inangnlated on subcostal 

 vein before being ontcnrved in the cell, and the outer is double, both incurved 

 below the middle and approximated, oblique ontwards below the submedian vein ; 

 submarginal line sinuous, double, interrupted above and below cell, followed by 

 conical patches of black scales between the veins ; a submarginal row of horizontal 

 black dashes on the veins, touching pairs of black spots on the margin and 

 followed in the white fringes by black spots ; the space before and after the central 

 fascia is traversed by a sinuous line of black dashes on the veins, starting from an 

 oblique costal streak. 



Hindwings : white ; the fringe with faint grey dots at end of veins. 



Underside white, with the lines showing through. Face and palpi white, the 

 latter dark grey externally ; forelegs mottled black and white : thorax and abdomen 

 white ; thorax speckled with grey, and with the outside of the patagia black and 

 ochreons ; abdomen with a black dorsal line. 



Expanse of wings : 39 mm. 



One ? from Darjiling, March 1889 (POcher leg.). 



Subfamily TEPHROCLYSTIINAE. 

 Aetheolepis papillosa Warr., Nov. Zool. III. ]>. 124. 



At the time I described the $ of this species the ? was unknown. It proves 

 to be very much like the ? of Gijmnopera Tubroviridis, but without any red scales iu 

 the cell. 



Forewings : ample, pale grey or whitish green ; the lines deeper green, 

 especially at the costa ; basal jiatch small, edged by a dark green line and with 

 another line close to base ; a similar dark green curved line forms the inner edge of 

 the central fascia ; the outer edge is angled on vein 6, and less strongly again on 

 vein 4, below which it is marked only by dark dots on veins ; three similarly angled 

 green lines are visible within the fascia : submarginal line double, dark green ; a 

 dark green macular line before the margin ; the pale bands on each side of the 

 central fascia are each traversed by a fine green line ; fringe pale green, chequered 

 with darker. 



Hindwings : paler, with four curved lines, only the outer two being distinct. 

 Most of the lines on the forewings are marked on the veins with blackish scales. 



