Hetcrocern from the Khasia IliUs. 17 



middle, and a band of six smaller ones across the disc. Hind 

 wings with a large white space from the base filling the cell, an 

 adjoining spot beyond, a basal space below median vein, and a 

 discal band of squarish white spots, larger than those on the fore 

 wings. Under side : wings as above, ochreous at their immediate 

 base ; body ochreous, abdomen with black bands, legs greenish 

 grey. Expanse of wings, 2j\ in. 



One specimen. 



The wings are somewhat of the pattern of Ciisfidia 

 stratonice, Cram , from Japan, with the outer band 

 broken up into spots. 



Ehyparia, Hiihn., Verz. bek. Schm., p. 305 (1810). 

 67. Rhijparia Jiamiltonia, n. sp. (PL I., fig. 5). 



(? . Antennae, head, body, and fore wings purplish brown ; 

 abdomen with ochreous bands. Fore wings with pale veins, and 

 with some transverse pale marks ; a prominent white discal band, 

 which does not quite touch the costa. Hind wings ochrpous, with 

 four bands of large round purplish brown spots, the spots smallest 

 on the margin, and a siixiilar band of spots on the ochreous cilia. 

 Under side : wings as above ; the band on fore wings is, however, 

 ochreous, and not white, and the entire wing inwards from this 

 band has an ochreous ground colour, with large purple-brown 

 spots thicldy disposed all over it ; body ochreous, legs brown. 

 Expanse of wings, 2^^^ in. 



One specimen. 



AlHecl to II. transcctnta, Walker, but easily distin- 

 guishable by the broad white band on fore wings above. 



AdRxVxas, Leach, Edinburgh EncycL, ix., p. 134 (1815). 



()8. Abraxas hhasiana, n. sp. 



(? . Antennae and palpi brown, top of head and body ochreous, 



thorax'with black spots, abdomen with two rows of black spots 



down each side, and two elongated black spots at the tip. Wings 



white. Fore wings with seven transverse bands of pale blacli 



spots, large and small, the first five rather close together, the fifth 



Kubmarginal, with the fourth close to it, composed of large spots, 



leaving a small space across the disc free from spots ; there is also 



a marginal row of spots touching the submarginal row, each spot 



touches a similar spot in the white cilia. Hind wings with a spot 



TRANS. ENT. SOC. LOND. 1892. PART I. (MARCH.) 



