( 8 ) 



pnbescent ; palpi nptnrned obliquel)' in front of face ; third joint half as long as 

 second. Freiuilnm present ; tongne ill-developed. 



Nenration like that of Tli/polampim, bnt instead of S and H, T and 8 are stalked. 

 Cell and main veins of forewiugs beneath clothed with broad shining argyrescent 

 scales. 



Type : Proterozeuxis splendida sp. nov. 



Distingnished from the other genera by the pectination of the antennae in the S 

 and the stalking of veins 7 and 8 of the forewings. 



10. Proterozeuxis splendida sp. nov. 



Foi'ewings : pale bright ochreous, with the striae lines and veins bright 

 ferrnginons, the costa shaded with darker : a slightly bent line at one-third of costa 

 to middle of inner margin ; a second from middle of costa, ontcnrved at end of cell, 

 to inner margin before anal angle ; third line from costa at two-thirds, contorted to 

 toncli second line beyond cell, to hiudmargin above anal angle, before which it is 

 forked : fonrtli line snbapical, forked on costa, to end of vein 5 ; marginal line and 

 fringe deep ferrnginons ; spaces between the lines witji fainter rnsty reticulations. 



Hindivhu/s : similar. 



Underside the same, only paler. Head, thorax, and abdomen oelireous mi.xed 

 with dnil ferrnginons. 



Expanse of wings : 34 mm. 



One <J from Natal (A. J. Spillev). 



IT. Siculodes naevina ab. carneata nov. 



Differing from the typical form ot naevhia Moore, from Darjiling, — which is also 

 found in Borneo, the Philippines, and the Arn Islands, — in having the costal and 

 hindmarginal areas of forewings strongly suffused with flesh-colonr ; the hludwings 

 slightly so ; the fringes of both wings flesh-colour. Underside of both wings, except 

 the disc of forewings, the same colour. 



One tJ from the Khasias. 



Thus also the Khasia Hill form, which I have called tiihcrosnlis, differs from 

 typical Sicidoilf.s aryentalis VVlk., both from India and from the different islands 

 from which it has been recorded. 



18. Striglina asinina sp. nov. 



Foreivings : dull dark smoky brown, crossed by numerous curved and waved 

 lines of darker striae ; a darker blotch on discocellular and another l)elow it, forming 

 part of the lower half of a median fascia ; costa bright ochraceous between the dark 

 lines ; fringe darker, sometimes tipi)ed with ochraceous. 



Jlindtcinr/s : similar. 



Underside ferruginous, with the striae and the two blotches blackish and 

 distinct; hindmargin of both wings, especially the hindwings, and the fringes black. 

 Head, thorax, and abdomen like wings ; palpi paler ; foretarsi internally white, 

 externally black, with the tips of all the joints white. 



Expanse of wings : 27 mm. 



Six cJ<J, two ? ? , fromSula Mangoli, October— November 1897 (Doherty), and 

 one ^ from Dorci, June lb'.)7 (Doiierty). In this last the underside is greyish 

 ochreous instead of ferruginous, and the black margiiuil area much larger. 



