200 Colonel Charles Swinhoe on the 
420. S. hepaticata, sp. n. 
¢. Chocolate-brown, wings smeared with whitish in parts, a 
black dot at the end of each cell, forewings with a straight 
transverse brown line one-third from base, an irregular sinuous 
brown line from costa of forewings near apex to hinder margin, 
one-fourth from the angle, continued on the hindwings, where 
it is discal and curved, corresponding to the curves of the outer 
margin, the portion of the wings outside this line is darker and 
suffused towards the apex of forewings with a red tint, and there 
is a white smear on the outer margin below the apex and another 
smear in the disc below it. Underside paler, uniform in colour, 
suffused with grey, the cell dots distinct and both wings crossed 
by a discal sinuous chocolate line. Expanse of wings, 1,5; inch. 
Cherra Punji; two examples. 
421. S. combusta, Warren, P. Z.8., 1893, p. 415. 
Cherra Punji. 
422. 8. obliquilinea (Moore), Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., iii., 
p. 229 (1887). 
Leptomiza straminea, Warren, P. Z. S., 1898, 
p. 407, 9. 
Shillong and Cherra Punji. 
The type of Warren’s genus Leptomiza is calcearia, 
Wk. Of the three new species he describes in the 
same paper all are from female types, and it is impossible 
to tell what genus they really belong to until the males 
are examined ; out of one hundred and seventy-four new 
species described in this paper, no less than fifty-four 
are erected on female types, and of many of them he 
appears to have had only single specimens before him. 
Genus Fascrentina, Walker. 
423. F. chromotaria, Walker, xx., p. 215, ? (1860). 
Geometra usta, Walker, xxxv., p. 1602, ¢ (1866). 
Shillong and Cherra Punji; common. 
424, F. plagiata (Walker), xxxv., p. 1601 (1866). 
F. viridis, Moore, P. Z. 8., 1867, p. 79, pl. 7, fig. 4. 
Shillong. 
