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three transverse series of somewhat indistinct silvery spots more 

 or less margined with castaneous, the first short and strongly 

 oblique ne:ir base, the second longest and slightly oblique near 

 middle, the third short and discal before apical area, which is 

 somewhat pale brownish and is inwardly marked by an obscure, 

 rounded, nai-row, greyish fascia, margins of tegmina narrowly 

 pale castaneous and with the following castaneous spots : three 

 on costal margin before stigma, the third longest, a larger spot 

 beyond stigma, a large spot on inner margin a little beyond 

 claval apex, and a smaller one at apex of claval vein, a short 

 transverse discal paler spot before apical margin ; wings very 

 pale fuliginous ; face narrowing to apex, but not prominently 

 compressed between the eyes, the lateral margins stronglv earinate, 

 and with a distinct medial ridge and basal ocellus ; tegmina about 

 twice as long as broad. 



Length excl. tegm. 4| ; exp. tegm. 14 millim. 



Hah. Sikkim ; Ivurseoug, Sukna {AniiandaJe). 



3195. Brixia inornata, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) viii, p. 74.5 (1011). 



Head, prouotum, and mesonotum dark castaneous ; abdomen 

 castaneous, with strong greyish tomentum ; face, sternum, and 

 legs pale brow nish ochraceous ; abdomen beneath castaneous ; 

 tegmina pale greyish brown, immaculate except for some very 

 small aud obscure pale spots on the apical margin ; the veins 

 strongly fuscous brown, the stigma ochraceous, wings obscure 

 greyish, tlie veins darker ; face long and naiTow, strongly narrowed 

 between the eyes, the lateral margins very strongly earinate; 

 mesonotum tricarinate ; tegmina more than twice as long as 

 broad. 



Length excl. tegm. 5 ; exp. tegm. 164-17 millim. 



Hab. Sikkim; l\.\xvseong {Annandale). 



This species is to be recognized by the strongly darkly veined, 

 but not maculate or fasciate tegmina. Dr. Annandale captured 

 two specimens of this distinct species. 



3196. Brixia elongata, Bist. A. M. N. II. (8) viii, p. 746 (1911). 



Body above black or piceous ; face black, tlie lateral margins 

 brownish ochraceous : sternum and legs brownish ochraceous ; 

 abdomen beneath black, anal appendages brownish ochraceous; 

 tegmina pale brownish ochraceous, the veins darker and minutely 

 setosely mactdate, considerably suffused with fuscous brown 

 markings, of w hich the principal ones are : a broad trans- 

 Averse basal fascia followed by an elongate spot on costal mem- 

 brane, a broad trans\erse fascia before middle which encloses 

 a small pale spot on costal membrane, the stigma and more or 

 less the whole apical area, on which there are some obscure 

 greyish spots, the apices of the apical veins are also shortly 

 greyish, a greyish marginal spot a little beyond claval apex ; 



