BY MTSS A. E. PRO FT. 488 



Mt. Mnriid, 0(X)O-650O feet, October— (type), 24, Novem- 

 ber— 4 9 . 



In the absence of the cf, it is impossible to flecide the 

 exact position of this species, but it may well prove 

 nearly related to geoiurtroicles. Possibly, however, nearer 

 to .1. alhirpUdJis Moore, from Sikkim, which is unfortunately 

 not before me for comparison. 



100. Adrapsa angulilinea sp. n. 



CT- 9 , 30 mm. 



0* antenna unipectinate to about f, the shaft not swelled 

 or contorted ; 9 nearly simple, with very short cilia. 

 (f palpus with seii'ment 3 triangularly tufted with scales 

 before and behind ; segment 2 straight, erect, with a tuft 

 of scales on discal half behind, the scaling in front long on 

 proximal two-thirds and at distal end (may be worn away 

 between). 9 palpus much as in the last species, but with 

 segment 2 shorter (scarcely twice diameter of eye) ; segment 

 8 almost as long as 2. (j' fore wing without distinct 

 costal fold but with fringe of long hair on proximal J. 



cT, 9 • Body and ^^ings above drab, the fore wing tinged 

 with wood-brown ; wings with a rounded white cell-spot, the 

 termen of fore wingf from apex to behind E" paler, tinged 

 with ochraceous. with a dark spot at apex. Fore wing with 

 slight, dark, nearlv erect ante- and postmedial lines, the 

 postmedial bent outward from an oblique pale spot at 3/5 

 costa, slightly undulating to R^, where it is sharply angled, 

 somewhat incun'ed and undulating to f hind margin : 

 subterminal very weak except against the pale area ; termen 

 with dark lunules. Hind winq with a straight, diffused, 

 dark medial line, touching the discal spot, and an outstand- 

 ingly dark diffused shade on proximal side of postmedial. 

 which is waved, strongly bent outward and dentate between 

 R" and M^ ; subterminal slinht. waved. Wings beneath 

 nearly as above but a little paler, with the postmedial dark 

 siiade equally strong on both winjjs. less broadly diffused on 

 the hind wing than above ; the apical dark spot on fore 

 wing verv sharplv defined. 



Mt. Poi, 200 feet— 1 cf : ^^t. Penrissen, 2000 feet— 1 9 . 



The exceptionally long stalking of 80=^ with RC'-Sr'' 

 in anqnlilinea places it somewhat apart from the majority 

 of Adrapsa species, but in other respects it seems so clearly 



