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This species differs from the type of the genus, inaequilinea Warr., in having a 

 much blunter and less prominent projection in the hindmargin of both wings. In 

 the original description of the genus I stated that the fovea was absent, biit this 

 must be corrected : in the forewings veins 10 and 1 1 are stalked. 



152. Omiza lubricata sp. no v. 



ForeiDings : pale olive-yellow, varied with fine leaden grey striae, which are 

 most numerous along costa and in the marginal area ; the lines brown-red, first 

 from beyond middle of costa to one-third of inner margin, slightly concave 

 basewards, edged along its ujiper half with leaden grey scales, which form a spot 

 on costa ; second line from about three-fourths of costa to beyond middle of inner 

 margin, bluntly angled outwards between veins 6 and 7, thence slightly concave 

 outwards, edged outwardly with leaden grey scales and striae ; at the anal angle 

 rises a large blotch of fuscous and leadeu grey scales, expanding upwards to vein 3 

 and partially across the median area, where the scales become red-brown like the 

 outer line ; cell-sjiot ocelloid, with red-brown ring and i)ale slightly shining centre ; 

 fringe tinged with red ; the central area is paler yellow than the basal and 

 marginal areas, except where it is clouded in the middle. 



Hindwiiiys : with an outer red-brown line, not reaching above vein 7 ; from 

 the anal angle, parallel with it, runs an elongated blotch of glossy fulvous scales, 

 with some leaden grey spots aud striae interspersed. 



Underside of forewings dull red-brown, the inner margin broadly white ; the 

 costal area to the outer line orange spotted with red : of hiudwings orange, with 

 sparse large red sjiots and the line red. Head, thorax, and abdomen like wings ; 

 face dark brown, fillet whitish ; antennae dark grey. 



Expanse of wings : 38 mm. 



Three S S from S. Flores, November 1890, dry season (Everett). 



Evidently related to U. sHbanraiitinrn Warr. from Dili, Timor, with which it 

 agrees in the peculiar glassiness of the anal blotches. 



The second specimen is dull greenish grey in basal aud marginal areas, with 

 the median area flesh-coloured ; the anal blotches scarcely darker, but equally 

 shining. In the third the ground-colour is wholly glaucous olive, the lines aud 

 ocelloid spot being deep vivid red, and the anal blotch of forewings black. 



153. Stenorumia kashmirica sp. nov. 



Forewiiujs : very pale yellow, faintly ochreous along costa, the costal edge 

 ochraceous ; no vestige of darker dusting; the lines olive ochreous; the first 

 from below costa before apex to base, before which it is slightly curved as in 

 oMunaUh Guen., the second from apex to above two-thirds of inner margin ; both 

 lines obsolete below vein 1 ; fringe coucolorous, with the base rufous towards apex 

 of wing. 



Hin</w>i!i/s : without any markings whatever ; fringe the same. 



Underside without markings ; the costa of forewings broadl}- ochraceou.'- 

 throughout. Head, thorax, and abdomen- -cencolorous : palpi and autennai- 

 ochraceous or rufous. 



Expanse of wings : 45 mm. 



Three 6 S from the Gourais Valley, Kashmir, Tuuu feet, June l^sT. 



Distinguished from uOlunata by the immaculate hindwiugs with pale fringes. 



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