156 Col. C. Swinhoe on new Geometers. 
wing just before the middle, which is broken and attenuated 
towards the costa of that wing, and is accompanied on its 
outer side by an indistinct, dentated, and interrupted black 
line ; an outwardly dentated discal band somewhat near the 
margin across both wings; this band is marked with deep 
black in places and is interlaced with white; marginal lunules 
black, cilia white, with black patches. Underside pure white, 
a large round black spot at end of each cell, black markings 
on costa of fore wings, and a black apical patch with its 
extreme apex white, and a submarginal black broken band. 
Expanse of wings 23% inches. 
Type: Khasia Hills. In B.M. 
A beautiful species, nearest to O. diurnaria, Guen., which 
it resembles in the markings on the underside. 
Genus PSEUDOCOREMIA, Butler. 
Pseudocoremia dendrellaria. 
6. Pinkish white, thickly striated with brown. Fore 
wings with a subbasal blackish-brown transverse band, which 
occurs more indistinctly on the hind wings ; a medial broader 
and similarly coloured band, which is elbowed outwardly 
below the middle and joins a discal lunulate brown band, 
which is pale-edged on its outer side and is much curved 
inwards; the space between the bands with few striations and 
nearly white, the whole space beyond the discal band brown, 
with striations; this band is also faintly indicated on the 
hind wings and is there even with the outer margin, and the 
space between it and the outer margin is also darker-coloured 
than the rest of that wing, and there is a submarginal pale 
dentated indistinct line across both wings; marginal line 
brown; cilia pale, interlined with brown. Underside pale 
grey, tinged with ochreous ; transverse bands similar, but paler 
than on the upperside ; a broad brown marginal band to the 
fore wings, an indication of a similar band on hind wings, and 
a brown spot at the end of the cell. 
Expanse of wings 1;-1; inch. 
Type: Khasia Hills. In B.M. 
Family Larentiide. 
Genus Eprrruob, Hiibner. 
Epirrhoé pallidaria. 
&. Grey, head and body densely irrorated with brown 
atoms. Fore wings irrorated with grey atoms; basal portion 
brown, limited by a darker brown outwardly curved sinuous 
