the Genus Imma. 19S 



61. /. ampliixantha, n. sp. 



9. 20 mm. Head, antennse, and thorax yellow. (Palpi broken.) 

 Abdomen dark fuscous, beneath yellowish. Fore-wings elongate, 

 posteriorly dilated, costa gently arched, apex rounded-obtuse, termen 

 nearly straight, hardly oblique ; 7 and 8 stalked, 8 to costa ; ferru- 

 gtnous-brown ; a deep yellow basal blotch occupying | of wing, outer 

 edge straight, slightly irregular, followed by some dark purple- 

 fuscous suffusion ; within this blotch is an elongate fuscous spot on 

 base of dorsum ; a deep yellow streak running round apical fourth of 

 costa and termen to near tornus, broadest at apex of wing, attenuated 

 to extremities ; cilia yellow, at tornus grey. Hind-wings dark 

 fuscous, somewhat lighter towards base ; cilia whitish-ochreous, with 

 fuscous basal line. 



Borneo ; one specimen. 



62. /, cymbalodes, n. sp. 



9. 18-21 mm. Head and palpi light yellow-ochreous, palpi 

 anteriorly infuscated, terminal joint half second. Antennaj fuscous, 

 yellowish beneath. Thorax fuscous, edges of collar and patagia, and 

 posterior extremity more or less yellowish. Abdomen fuscous mixed 

 with green, sides posteriorly with fringe of hairs, beneath pale 

 ochreous-yellowish. Fore-wings elongate, posteriorly dilated, costa 

 gently arched, apex rounded, termen somewhat rounded, little 

 oblique ; 7 and 8 stalked, 8 to termen ; rather dark ochreous-fuscous ; 

 an ochreous-yellow basal patch occupying g of wing, base partially 

 suffused with fuscous, outer edge straight ; an ochreous-yellowish 

 dot on costa'at f ; an indistinct streak of ochreous-yellowish suffusion 

 round apex ; cilia fuscous, becoming whitish-ochreous round apex. 

 Hind-wings dark fuscous ; cilia as in fore-wings. 



Assam (Khasi Hills) ; two specimens. 



63. I. pitrpurascens, Hanips. 

 Callartona imrpnrasccns, Hamps., Moths^Ind. i, 233. 



NiLGIRIS. 



64. /. mkrosticta, Hamps. 



Callartona microstida, Hamps., Journ. Bomb, Nat. Hist. 

 Soc. xi, 284. 



Assam. 



