Heterocera from the Khasia Hills. 



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normal venation of Epliyra and Idcea. Hind leg aborted and 

 small, the femur very slight, the tibia with only traces of a 

 terminal pair of spurs, the tarsus short and weak, a tuft of long 

 hairs arising from the femoro-tibial joint ; this is a form of hind 

 leg found in the males of many of the species of Idcea, such as 

 remotata and fibulata, Guen., which have, however, no trace of 

 terminal spurs; the palpi, however, of these species are small and 

 upturned, and the antennae fasciculated. 



54. Erythrohyplms fasdcorpus, ii. sp. 

 <? . Ochreous gi'ey, with a pale pinkish tinge, irrorated with 

 grey atoms ; abdomen with a broad subbasal brown prominent 

 band. Fore wings with a black spot at end of cell; hind wing 

 with a black ringlet ; fore wings with an internal outwardly curved 

 sinuous thin grey band. Both wings with medial and discal 

 dentated thin grey bands, the latter with black points at the tips of 

 the dentations, submarginal and marginal bauds, all the bands in- 

 distinct, marginal black points and black points at the base of the 

 cilia. Under side paler than above, without irrorations, the inner 

 portions of fore wings smeared with darker pinkish colour, all spots 

 and bands visible, the outer margins having a prominent black line 

 disconnected by the veins, with black spear-shaped prominent 

 points in the cilia opposite the ends of the veins. Expanse of 

 wings, If^jj in. 



Two specimens. 



Synegiodes, gen. nov. 



Type. *S'. cliff iisaria, Moore {Anisodes) , 

 P.Z.S., 186?; p. 641. 



c^. AntenniB pectinated to three-quarters its 

 length ; palpi short and porrect ; hind tibia with 

 two pairs of spurs ; fore wing pointed at apex ; 

 both wings slightly angled at the first median 

 branch ; fore wing with the first subcostal arising 

 before end of cell, and emitting the second to 

 anastomose with the third, fourth, and fifth ; 

 venation otherwise as in typical Ephijridic. 



Syneoiiidks. 



55. Synegiodes dijfusifascia, n. sp. (PI. I., lig. 9). 

 ^ . Ochreous grey, covered with grey irrorations ; a white dot 

 with black rings at end of each cell. Both wings crossed by two 

 broad sandy-brown bands, first just before the middle, second 



