260 Col. C. Swinhoe on new 
Crymodes herchatra, sp. n. 
3d. Palpi ochreous on the inner sides, covered with dark 
brown hairs outwardly ; thorax and fore wings dark olive- 
brown, fore wings with an ochreous mark at the base and an 
ochreous patch below it; orbicular small, ringed with 
ochreous, reniform larger, nearly square, with bright ochreous 
sides; veins whitish, antemedial and _ postmedial lines 
whitish, the former upright, sinuous, and indistinct, the latter 
curving outwardly and slightly dentated, followed by a paler 
space on which are submarginal black spots, each spot con- 
taining an ochreous lunule; cilia brown and ochreous, with 
ochreous spots at the ends of the veins. Hind wings ochreous 
grey, with indications of a medial line and ochreous cilia. 
Underside : fore wings brown ; hind wings ochreous grey, with 
a brown cell-spot and medial sinuous line, beyond which the 
wing is more or less suffused with brown; cilia of both wings 
ochreous, with brown patches. 
Eixpanse of wings 1,45 inch. 
Sikkim (J/éwis). ‘Two examples. 
Genus KUPLEXIA, Steph. 
Eupleaia icamba, sp. n. 
&. Head and collar grey; palpi and thorax black, thorax 
with white stripes on each side and in the centre. Fore wings 
black, with broad pale olive-grey bands and patches ; first 
basal and second antemedial with the outer margin elbowed 
outwardly in its middle, followed by a large elongated spot 
which bends obliquely down from the elbow ; above this is a 
square orbicular with grey sides, a very large reniform (also 
with grey sides), and a marginal band including some black 
dentations below the middle and a small black patch on the 
margin just above the middle; cilia black, with white points 
at the extremities of the veins. Hind wings pale blackish 
erey, darker on the margin; cilia whitish, with some 
blackish patches. Underside grey, suffused with brown ; 
fore wings with greyish-yellow outer marginal border ; cilia 
of both wings black, with white spots ; body and legs black, 
the latter with white bands. 
Expanse of wings 14% inch. 
Sikkim (J/éwis). ‘Vhree examples. 
A pretty insect, quite distinct from any other Indian 
species of this genus. 
