Lepidoptera of the Khasia Hills. 211 
Z. aureata, Moore, Descr. Jud. Lep, Atk., iii., p. 263, 
4 (1887). 
Cherra Punji. 
Section V. ABRAXIN AH. 
Zerenine. 
Genus Cistripia, Hiibner. 
Halthia, Mén. 
Obeidia, Walker. 
493. C. nigripars (Swinh.), Trans. Ent. Soc., 1892, p. 16, 
pl toes 
Shillong; one example. 
494, C. lucifera, sp. n. 
d 2. Head and body ochreous, thorax with brown spots, 
abdomen with brown segmental bands, wings white, with a broad 
band on all the margins, the bands are ochreous, spotted with 
brown in some examples, but in others the band is brown marked 
with ochreous. In some examples, especially in the females, the 
bands are macular, much as in the Chinese species, C. tigrata, Guén. 
On the paieiias there is also a brown macular band. Expanse of 
wings, ¢ 2%, 2 3 inches. 
Types, India, ¢ 9 in O. M. 
Shillong; one female. I have it also from Sikkim. 
Differs from C. tigrata in its smaller size, and the colour — 
of the wings being pure white instead of ochreous. 
Genus ParicrEropEs, Warren. 
495. P. tenebraria (Moore), P. Z. S., 1867, p. 653. 
Shillong. 
Genus Icrrropes, Butler. 
496. I. hamiltonia (Swinh.), Trans. Ent. Soc., 1892, p. 17, 
pl.) fel. 
Shillong. 
497. I. lapsariata (Walker), xxiv., p. 1121 (1862). 
Cherra Punji. 
498. I. fasciata, sp.n. (Fl. IL, fig. 1a 9. 
3 @. Pevctus, palpi beneath and shafts of the antenne ochreous, 
plumes and upper side of palpi black, abdomen ochreous with 
black spots, wings white with broad grey transverse bands, one at 
