of Lepidoptera from Upper Burma. 3) 
third series from 2 of costa to 2 of inner margin, rather strongly 
curved outwards on upper 2, five median dots produced into short 
streaks posteriorly, and two additional short streaks above upper- 
most of them ; cilia yellow. Hindwings and cilia pale yellowish. 
Hab. Koni; one specimen. 
7. Miltochrista rubricosa, Moore. 
ITab. Fort Stedman. 
8. Miltocnrista siinica, Moore. 
Hab. Koni. 
9. Miltochrista callinoma, sp. n. 
9. 27 mm. Head pale rosy, face ochreous-whitish. Thorax 
palo rosy, towards middle whitish, with two blackish dots. Abdo- 
men pale rosy. Forewings rosy ; all veins except costal branches 
marked with blackish-grey lines, edged on both sides with grey- 
whitish shades ; these do not reach hindmargin, which is wholly 
rosy ; cilia grey-whitish. Hindwings light rosy ; cilia whitish. 
Hab. Koni; one specimen. 
10. Miltochrista eccentropis, sp. n. 
g. 20 mm. Head white. Palpi dark fuscous, apex white. 
Thorax orange, posterior extremity white. Abdomen ochreous- 
yellowish. Forewings white; a dark grey roundish spot near 
base, followed by two curved transverse series of similar spots, five 
in each series ; a curved orange antemedian’ fascia; a small black 
discal spot beyond middle; a fine blackish transverse line from 
beyond middle of costa to 3 of inner margin, forming a rather 
angular bend outwards round discal spot; beyond this all veins 
marked by blackish well-defined lines; cilia white. Hindwings 
ochreous-whitish ; hairs towards base more yellowish ; veins 
towards hindmargin marked with short cloudy dark grey streaks, 
sometimes confluent, diminishing downwards and not reaching anal 
angle ; cilia white. 
Hab. ‘Koni; two specimens. 
11. Miltochrista celidopa, sp. n. 
2¢@. 20—25 mm. Head and thorax ochreous-yellow. Abdo- 
men paie ochreous-yellowish, anal tuft grey. Forewings whitish- 
ochreous, base, costa, and a hindmarginal band ochreous-yellow, 
