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a faint pinkish tinge on the basal two- thirds, and a fuscous suffusion 

 on the outer third ; the costa black on basal third ; a small black 

 mark, with spot below it, on the middle of the costa ; a black club- 

 like mark on middle of the inner margin, the end nearest the base of 

 the wing surmounted by a black dot ; from the other extremity a 

 dusky shade runs to a series of five black dots from the apex. Hind 

 wings paler buff, suffused with reddish towards the base ; a black 

 spot in the cell, one above the middle of outer margin, and two 

 towards the anal angle. Under side as above, but the basal half of 

 the fore wings clouded with reddish. 

 Expanse, 54 miUim. 



Collection number, 1786. 



One male specimen from Eantaizan, May 10th, 1909. 



This species is near D. abdominalis, from the North-west 

 Himalayas. 



Gargetta {?) nigra, sp. n. 



^ . Head, thorax, and fore wings fuliginous, the latter with some 

 white scales on the discocellulars. Hind wings smoky grey. 



Expanse, S^ 42 millim., ? 40 millim. 



Collection number, 705. 



One example of each sex from Arizan, September 11th, 1906. 



The antennae, which are two-thirds the length of costa, are 

 bipectinatqd in both sexes, but in the female the branches are 

 only about half the length of those of the male. 



Opisthograptis punctilineata, sp. n. 



^ . Canary-yellow. Fore wings with two sinuous, dusky lines 

 before the middle, and an obscure dentate line beyond the middle ; 

 the outer line is dotted with chocolate-brown at the veins, and the 

 others commence in small purplish brown marks on the costa ; a 

 purplish brown mark at the base, and a larger one on the costa just 

 beyond the middle ; from the costal mark a somewhat pyriform spot, 

 outlined in chocolate-brown, extends downwards to the median ner- 

 vure, and encloses a transparent crescent. Hind wings have a blackish 

 discal mark, a dusky central line, and traces of a faint submarginal 

 line. Fringes of all the wings dotted with chocolate-brown at ends 

 of the veins, but not below vein three on fore wings. Under side as 

 above, except that the submarginal line of the hind wings is more 

 distinct, and the central line very faint. 



Expanse, 50 millim. 



Collection number, 1671. 



One male specimen from Eantaizan (7500 ft.). May 11th, 1909. 

 Near mdlleri, Warr, but differs chiefly in the maculation of 

 the postmedial line. 



Tristrophis (?) ramosa, sp. n. 



3" . Fore wings yellowish white ; ante- and postmedial bands 



narrow, blackish, the first oblique from costa to inner margin, along 



which it is continued to the curved second band ; the bands are also 



united by blackisb along the median nervure and its third branch ; 



