564 Pieter C. T. Snellen on a 



palpi dark brown, the remainder, the antennae, and thorax, pale 

 brown. Basal fourth of fore wings blackish brown,' followed by a 

 pale olive-green posteriorly ill-defined fascia, which is widening 

 towards the costa, and traversed near to and parallel with the dark 

 base by a distinct undulated black line. Of the second half of the 

 wing, the basal two-thirds are deep brown, mixed with ferruginous 

 and olive-green, marked by an indistinct denticulated blackish 

 second hue ; the marginal third and the fringes being olive-green, 

 with an interrupted distinct black marginal line ; fringes spotted 

 with grey. Hind wings dark grey, with a trace of a greenish 

 discal line on the outer third between veins 2 and 5. Marginal 

 line blackish grey, not quite continuous. Fringes as in fore wings. 

 Under side pale olive-green, the basal two-thirds of fore wings and 

 a common discal line dark grey. Abdomen dark grey, with a 

 reddish tuft at the dorsal base. Anal tuft blackish brown. Legs 

 pale olive-green, spotted with grey, the anterior coxae and the 

 pecten rufous. 



Darjeeling, July ; H. J. Elwes. Naga Hills ; Dolierty. 



Genus Scopoceea, Moore, Desc. Ind. Lep., p. 202. 



20. Scopocera Pyraliata. 



Scopocera Pyraliata, Moore, Descr. Ind. Lep., p. 202 ; 

 S. & C, No. 4484. 



A female. Vein 8 of hind wings is free, the labial 

 palpi are very long, recurved, and pointed. 



Sikkim ; Moller. 



21. Scopocera minor. 

 Scopocera minor, Moore, Descr. Indian Lep., Atk., 



p. 203. 

 A male. 

 Sikkim, 7000 ft. ; Moller. 



Genus Okthaga, Walk., Cat., 16, p. 191. 

 22. Orthaga euadrusalis. 



Orthaga euadrusalis, Walk., Cat., 16, pp. 191, 248; 



Moore, Lep. of Ceylon, p. 259, pi. 178, f. 2, 2fl, 



2b; S. &C., No. 4488. 

 Sikkim; Moller. 

 [The types were from Borneo and Ceylon. — H. J. E.J 



