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THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



darker grey, eostca edged with pink ; antemedial line ochreous out- 

 wardly edged with purplish brown, not reaching the costa ; post- 

 medial line ochreous, inwardly edged with purplish brown, incurved 

 towards dorsum ; discoidal dot purplish brown, faintly yellow 

 margined; fringes pinkish, especially towards tips. Hind wings 

 whity brown, basal half fuscous tinged. Under side grey, suffused 

 with pink on hind wings and on the apical area and the costa of 

 fore wings. 



Expanse, 32 millim. 



Collection number, 937. 



One male specimen from Tozan (8500 ft.), September 14th, 

 1906. 



Allied to D. cequilineata, Walk. 



Arbelidte. 

 Arhela discipancta, sp. n. 



(?. Head and thorax pale brown mixed with darker ; abdomen 

 brownish grey, large tuft dark brown. Fore wings whitish, slightly 

 tinged with brownish on basal area ; a blackish mark below median 

 nervure towards base and a smaller black mark above ; a brownish 

 grey spot at outer end of the cell ; dorsum marked with brownish 

 grey, as also is the tei'minal area except on costa ; subterminal line 

 whitish,^ irregular; fringes of the ground-colour marked with brown. 

 Hind wings fuscous, brown tinged towards the base ; fringes whitish 

 marked with brown. Under side somewhat as above. 



Expanse, 37 millim. 



Collection number, 1246. 



One rather worn male specimen from Kansbirei, April 27tb, 

 1908. 



Comes near A. phaga, Swinhoe. 



LlMACODID^. 



Narosa ohscura, sp. n. 



$ . Head and thorax brown mixed with grey, abdomen rather 

 paler. Fore wings pale brown, densely powdered with dark brown ; 

 two blackish marks on the disc, one in the cell and one below the 

 cell, the latter oblique ; fringes dark brown. Hind wings and under 

 side whitish brown, fuscous tinged. 



Expanse, 22 millim. 



Collection numbers, 135B and 1272. 



Two female specimens from Kanshirei ; the one described 

 taken on April 30th, 1908 ; the other on September 8th, 

 1907. 



Fore wings of the September example are paler than those 

 of the type described. It appears to be somewhat worn, probably 

 due to the absence of dark brown powdering. 



Allied to N. holoxanthia, Hampson. 



