230 ENNOMID.I. 



medial area bordering the band and the outer margin being bounded by yellow lunules. 

 Cell-spots black. Body cinereous-brown ; head, palpi, and legs ochreous-brown speckled. 



Expanse 1 inch. 



Hnh. Khasia Hills. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Genus RUMIA, Dup. 



- RUMIA TRIDENTIFERA, n. sp. 



Lemon-yellow. Fore wing marked with minute cinereous-brown speckles,' which are 

 most numerous on the male ; a large broad tridentate red spot at end of the cell, a sinuous 

 cluster of speckles at the apex, a subbasal and a basal costal spot, two small spots on 

 the posterior margin, and a row of spots on the exterior margin, all these spots being 

 more or less blotched with dark cinei-eous-brown ; some red speckles also along the costal 

 border, and a curved discal row of brown vein-points : hind wing paler yellow, with a 

 cinereous-brown dentate spot at end of the cell, and an indistinct recurved discal denti- 

 culated line. Sides of thorax, front of head, palpi above, fore tibiae, tip of femora and 

 tibiae, and tarsi red ; body and legs yellow. 



Expanse \xo inch. 



Hah. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger and F. Moore. 



Nearest to B. mimulina, Butler. 



Genus CAUSTOLO^MA, Lederer. 



CAU.ST0L0MA ACUTIPENNIB, n. Sp. (Plate VIII. fig. 7.) 



Pale yellow. Both wings with some slender brownish-ochreous strigs : fore wing 

 produced at the apex ; with an ochreous-brown medial inwardly-oblique transverse irre- 

 gular-shaped fascia, which ends posteriorly on the submedian vein and is dilated along 

 the costa to near the apex, and contains a pearly-white lunule at end of the cell, beyond 

 which is a submarginal recurved series of points ; hind wing produced below the apex ; 

 with an ochreous-brown quadrate cell-spot containing a pearly-white dot ; beyond which 

 is a similar submarginal series of points. Front, palpi, and bands on fore legs ochreous- 

 brown. 



Expanse l-f^j inch. 



Hnh. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



PEETULA, n. g. 



Allied to Opisthographis {Bwnia,T)wp.). Fore wing more regularly triangular; second 

 subcostal quadrifid ; discocellular acutely bent in the middle; the middle median at one 

 seventh before end of the cell : hind wing convex exteriorly, the margin even. Antennae 

 broadly bipectinated in male ; palpi short, not extending beyond the front, broad, very 

 hirsute, apex minute, very obtuse. 



