344 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



$ . Eather move thickly powdered with brown ; the purphsh 

 brown markings less in evidence. 

 Expanse, 30 millim. 



Collection number, 803. 



One example of each sex from Rantaizan (7500 ft.). The 

 male captured April 16th, 1906, and the female April 24th, 1907. 



Ectropis duplicata, sp. n. 



(? . Pale greyish brown, freckled with darker ; antemedial line of 

 fore^wings dark brown, double, straight ; postmedial line dark brown, 

 double, indented at middle ; discal mark black, linear ; some dark 

 clouds on terminal area ; the transverse lines of hind wings similar 

 to those of fore wings, but the antemedial is not double ; all wings 

 have a black mark at end of the cell. Under side pale greyish 

 brown, markings as above, but transverse lines are not double. 



Expanse, 28 millim. 



Collection number, 816 a. 



One male specimen, in rather poor condition, from Karapin 

 (3000 ft.), August 1st, 1908. 

 Near indistincta, Hampson. 



Aids decrepitata, sp. n. 



^ . Pale whitish grey powdered with brownish. Antemedial 

 line of fore wings represented by a black dot on the costa, a smaller 

 one on the median nervure, and a dusky mark on dorsum ; post- 

 medial line dusky, wavy, indented below costa, turned inwards under 

 the cell, thence slightly oblique to beyond middle of dorsum ; medial 

 line or shade indicated by a blackish spot on costa above the black 

 discoidal spot, and a blackish mark about middle of dorsum ; sub- 

 terminal line dusky, wavy, rather broad. Hind v/ings have a blackish 

 discoidal mark, and traces of a dusky antemedial hue ; postmedial 

 and subterminal lines dusky, both wavy and parallel with termen, 

 the latter line rather broad ; discoidal spot blackish. Under side 

 whitish grey, rather silky ; postmedial line and discoidal spot fairly 

 distinct. 



Expanse, 58 miUim. 



Collection number, 195 a. 



A slightly abraded male specimen from Kanshirei (1000 ft.), 

 April 29tb, 1908. 



Allied to B. cineracea, Moore, from Sikkim. 



Aids divisaria, sp. n. 



(? . Fore wings whitish, suffused with pale pinkish brown on 

 basal and outer areas ; antemedial line black, curved, obtusely angled 

 above dorsum, thickened towards costa ; postmedial line black, 

 dentate, strongly angled and thickened opposite end of cell, thence 

 incurved to dorsum, above which it is slightly angled ; terminal line 

 black, wavy ; discoidal mark blackish, inconspicuous ; medial area, 

 limited by transverse lines, freckled with brownish. Hind wing 



