568 Pieter C. T. Snellen on a 



marked with two black spots and pale brownish yellow ; hind 

 wings with a pale discal line. 



Darjeeling, 4th August, 1886 ; H. J. Elwes. Sikkim ; 

 Moller. 



32. Pannucha asopialis, nov. spec. 



A male of 20 and a female of 22 mm. expanse. 



Palpi in both sexes narrower and longer than in cenescens and 

 vicinalis, the backward recurved tuft at the base of the male 

 antennae longer, attaining the scutellum, and the general appear- 

 ance of the insect more slender than in those species. Head with 

 palpi, antennas, tuft, and thorax deep fascous ; basal fifth, a wedge- 

 shaped discal mark, and the costa of fore wings also. Central 

 part, occupying a little more than the half of the wing, pale 

 olivaceous green, somewhat senescent. Second line distinct, fuscous, 

 outwardly bent below the middle, and basally with a gradually 

 widening brown shade from vein 5 till the inner margin. Hind- 

 ward this line is margined with pale olivaceous gi-een. Eemainder 

 of wing deep cupreous brown ; marginal line fuscous, with indis- 

 tinct black spots. Fringes fuscous. Hind wings grey, with a 

 fuscous spot near hind margin, and in the female with pale margi- 

 nal dots. Fringes dark grey. Under side of fore wings fuscous 

 grey ; hind wings dirty white, their apical third and a discal line 

 fuscous. Abdomen and legs of female fuscous grey, much paler in 

 the male. 



Darjeeling, 21st June, 1886 (<?); Sikkim, 7000 ft., 

 August, 1886 ( ? ) ; H. J. Elwes. 



33. Pannucha dimidialis, nov. spec. 



A female of 21 mm. expanse. 



Although I have but one female specimen of dimidialis, I do not 

 hesitate to describe it, because the structure of the palpi is the 

 same as in asojpialis, and the neuration also, so that it evidently 

 belongs to the same genus. Antennae, palpi and face fuscous. 

 Vertex and thorax pale whitish green. Basal half of fore wings 

 also pale whitish green, with fuscous spots on the costa and faint 

 traces of an imdulated dark first line. Second half of the wing 

 fuscous, with a denticulated whitish green second line, which is 

 widening at the margins. Marginal line ochreous yellow with 

 black dots. Ciliae brownish yellow with blackish spots. Hind 

 wings, abdomen, and legs pale grey, also the under side of the 

 wings ; a discal line darker, indistinct. 



Darjeeling, 20tli June, 1886 ; H. J. Elwes. 



