Species of Oriental Moths. 219 
fore wings and outer margin of both wings black; cilia of 
both wings black, with pale flesh-coloured base; a black 
ringlet with pale flesh-coloured centre at end of each cell; a 
transverse band of small black spear-shaped spots on the veins 
across the disk of both wings; these spots are marked out- 
wardly with pale flesh-colour, and are connected together by 
an indistinct band, these spots looking like the tips of the 
dentations of the band, but the band is indistinct and the spots 
very prominent. Underside greyish ochreous, sparsely 
streaked with brown; a ringlet at end of each cell and a brown 
discal, complete, thin, nearly straight band across both wings. 
Expanse of wings 1;'5 inch. 
Khasia Hills (Hamilton). Two examples. 
Allied to E. sisunaga, but larger; the apex of fore wings 
much more falcate ; differs much in the ocellated spots and in 
the black spots on the discal band; the underside is quite 
different, seswnaga being of a pale uniform greenish grey and 
unmarked. 
Agathva prasina, sp. n. 
é. Bright grass-green; antennw, head, and body choco- 
Jate-brown, thorax green in front. Wings bright green, with 
chocolate-brown markings; fore wings with a dark basal 
patch, costal band and transverse medial band pale, the latter 
curves inwards from the centre of costa to the inner end of the 
broad discal band near the inner angle ; the curve is slightly 
irregular on its outer margin and more so on the inner margin ; 
the discal band is dark, has a pale central line, and is joined 
to a pale marginal band, leaving a large green subapical 
space on the outer margin, Hind wings green, with a broad 
dark discal band, which spreads to the margin in its lower 
half, leaving a large green space on the margin below the 
apex ; this band is intersected near its inner margin by a 
dentated paler band and by some black thin lines. 
Expanse of wings 14/5 inch. 
Khasia Hills (/amilton). ‘Three examples. 
Closely allied to A. cariss¢ma, Butler, from Japan; but I 
have compared it with the type, and it is quite distinct and 
can easily be distinguished by the difference in the shape of 
the central band of the fore wings. 
Pachyodes erionoma, sp. n. 
3. Of a pale pinkish-grey colour or pale flesh-colour ; 
antenne black, last joint of palpi brown, tip pale flesh-colour, 
as is the top of the head ; thorax and abdomen greenish brown. 
