Lepidoptera of the Khasia Hills. 157 
82. H. calandra, sp..n. 
¢ @. Antennz (of the male) with the plumes grey; palpi, 
head, and fore part of thorax ochreous ; shaft of antennz, body, 
and wings, above and below, bright citron-yellow, absolutely with- 
out any markings ; thorax beneath and legs ochreous. Expanse of 
wings, ¢ 24, 9 3:4 inch. 
Cherra Punji and Shillong. Numerous examples of 
both sexes. Antenne of the male weak, with the pec- 
tinations short as in #. geminata, Walker, but the wings 
are broader, with margin of fore wings less oblique. 
The absence of all markings makes it very distinctive. 
83. H. assimilis, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc., 1884, p. 363. 
Fi. dissimilis, Moore, l.c., p. 368. 
Cherra Punji. 
84. H. testacea (Walker), iv., p. 906 (1855). 
Shillong ; common. 
85. H. avesta,sp.n. (Pl. IL, fig. 2.) 
3. Plumes of antenne grey ; palpi and head red-brown ; body 
and wings above of a uniform sandy-yellow colour ; wings crossed 
by several brown bands ; first antemedial outwardly curved, indis- 
tinct, obsolete in hind wings ; second medial, macular curved in on 
to the costa of fore wings, followed by three equidistant discal 
bands, outwardly curved, and composed of small spots. The 
last on hind wings is linear, a sub-marginal darker band of double 
lunules, which on hind wings is single and sinuous, cilia brown, 
underside darker, with the inner band obsolete on both wings ; all 
the other bands present and prominent ; legs pink-brown, covered 
with yellow hair ; 2 pale reddish-brown, with the inner lines more 
or less obsolete. Expanse of wings, 2,4; inch. 
Shillong and Cherra Punji; several examples. 
Allied to Hi. testacea, but the bands on the latter are 
linear and mostly straight. 
Genus Nisaga, Walker. 
86. N. simplex, Walker, iv., p. 885 (1855). ; 
Shillong and Cherra Punji. 
The female of this species, of which I have received 
two, has simple antenne, the body is dark, the wings 
pale brickdust-colour, slightly tinged with pink. 
