of Lepidoptera from Upper Burma. 15 
palpi rudimentary. Posterior tivize clothed with hairs. Forewings 
with vein 1b furcate, 2 from before angle, 8 and 9 out of 7, 7 to 
costa (?), 11 from beyond middle. Hindwings ¢, narrow, parallel- 
sided, apex strongly and acutely produced, hindmargin beneath 
apex straight, oblique, cilia 3; veins 3 and 4 from a point, 6 and 
7 from a point. 
2. Hierangela erythrogramma, sp. n. 
g. 14 mm. Head yellow, with red central-streak on crown, 
face white. Palpi whitish, second joint red above towards apex. 
Antenne whitish-ochreous, towards base reddish above. Thorax 
yellow, with four longitudinal red stripes. Abdomen pale grey. 
Forewings very elongate, broadest near base, thence gradually 
narrowed to apex, acute; bright yellow ; a crimson-red costal 
streak from base to ?, paler posteriorly, leaving extreme costal 
edge whitish ; a longitudinal median crimson-red streak from base 
to costa before apex, interrupted at 4: space between this and 
costal streak suffused with fuscous ; a small fuscous spot on lower 
margin of median streak before middle ; a transverse crimson-red 
spot from inner margin near base, meeting median streak ; a small 
red spot on inner margin beyond this ; a crimson-red streak along 
inner margin from before middle to apex, interrupted above anal 
angle and below apex : cilia grey, on costa pale ochreous, with a 
blackish apical hook and a small golden-metallic subbasal spot at 
apex, base beneath apex reddish. Hindwings and cilia grey, 
towards anal angle whitish-grey. 
Hab. Fort Stedman; one specimen. 
8. Cladodes arotraea, sp. n. 
g. 11—14 mm. Head and thorax whitish-ochreous, with three 
fuscous stripes. Palpi whitish-ochreous, with a dark fuscous line 
on each side of anterior edge. Antennz whitish-ochreous, spotted 
with fuscous. Forewings elongate, narrow, costa gently arched, 
apex pointed, hindmargin almost straight, oblique; pale whitish- 
ochreous, all veins suffusedly margined with dark fuscous ; a round 
black dot in dise at 2, a second nearly beneath it on fold, and a 
third in disc at 3; a small suffused blackish apical spot ; cilia pale 
whitish-ochreous, with an indistinct fuscous line. Hindwings pale 
grey ; cilia grey-whitish. 
Hab. ‘Koni; two specimens. 
Onepata, Walk. 
Head smooth; ocelli almost concealed; tongue developed. 
Antenne #, in ¢ simple, basal joint moderate, without pecten. 
