EUPTEEOTE.— SPH IXG OGXAT 1 1 A .— EUTEICIIA. 7 7 



Genus EUPTEROTE, Hiibner. 

 Eupterote, Hiibiicr, Vcrz. ])ok. Sclm\ott. p. 187. 



(Dm-ATA (inu-t.), H'alkir.) 



Eupterote xiloirica, u. sp. 



Female. Dull ochrcous ; botli wings with a broad discal transverse dark brown-speckled 

 band and an outer submarijinal narrow sinuous band, the interspace with row of triangular 

 marks ; the discal space before the band sparsely and indistinctly bro\vn-s])eckled. Under- 

 side as above. 



Expanse 2f inches. 



Hal). Nilgiri ITills. Tn coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Allied to a. canaraensis, Moore, but may be distinguished from that species by the en- 

 tire absence of the exterior discal lunular band. 



Genus SPHIXGOGXATHA, FMer. 

 SjjhbiffOffnatha, Feldcr, Xov. Yoy. pi. 91. 



SriiiXGOGX.vrnA kiiasiaxa, n. >;p. 



Ilah'. Uppersidc pale greyish-ochreous ; both wings apparently with five oblique trans- 

 verse broad undulating brown-speckled bands, the first band being outside the cell on fore 

 win", and crossing the hind wing near the base, the fifth band grey-speckled ; a contiguous 

 outer discal parallel narrow brown line, even on the fore wing, undulating on hind wing, 

 curving from apex to one-third from posterior angle, and crossmg the hind wing to one-third 

 above anal angle ; beyond this is a submarginal greyish-white lunular band with black den- 

 tate spots between the veins ; a small vitreous spot at end of the cell. 



Female. Brighter- coloured, marked as in the male. Palpi and fore legs dusky above. 



Expanse, S 3f , 2 3 J inches. 



Ila/j. Khasia Hills. In colls. Dr. Staudinger and F. Moore. 



This is a much smaller species than <S'. jiMkla {Jana pallida, Walker, Cat. Lcp. Het. 

 B. M. iv. p. 912), which has very narrow and less oblique bands, the outer discal band being 

 further from the margin, and its upper end on the fore wing some distance from the 

 apex. 



Genus EUTRICHA, Hiibner {Steph.). 

 Eutricha, Stcpli. Brit. Eiit. ii. p. 3G. 



Eutriciia fl.\vosignata, u. sp. (Plate III. fig. 17.) 



Male. Upperside dark chestniit-red ; hind wing duller-coloured : fore wing with a jiro- 

 minent small yellow cell-spot, a slight yellow transverse subbasal band, and a very indistinct 



