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ochreous. Hind wings concolorous with fore wings ; lines on 

 fore wings hardly visible ; an interior sinuous line from the 

 hinder margin at one third to the costa at one fifth ; an outer 

 dentated outwardly curved line from the hinder margin at 

 the middle to the costa at one fifth from apex. Hind wing 

 with very faint indications of a sinuous, outwardly curved, 

 discal line. Underside : fore wings with the space from and 

 including the cell upwards suffused with dark grey ; a grey 

 apical band ; a discal grey line or thin band, not corresponding 

 with the line above, but more inwards, and partly running 

 across hind wing, and brown marginal lunules on both wings. 



Expanse of wings 1^ inch. 



Cherra Punji. Three examples. 



Genus Piloptila, nov. 



$ . Allied to the dark fuscous group of Opsibotys, Warren, 

 but characterized by a thick fold of hairs, reaching for one 

 fifth from the base of the costa of fore wings and lying along 

 the underside, but generally visible from above ; palpi shortly 

 rostriform ; tongue rather strongly developed ; antennas pubes- 

 cent. 



Type : Piloptila nigricornalis. 



4. Piloptila nigricornalis , sp. n. 



<J. Palpi dark red-brown, white beneath; antennae, head, 

 body, and wings of a uniform pale fuscous. Wings with a 

 black comma-shaped mark at the end of each cell : fore 

 wings with a black dot in the cell and the interior line below 

 it : both wings with the exterior line blackish, much bent 

 outwards in the middle, the incurve on fore wings well apart 

 from the cell-spot, the line ending in a thick blackish mark 

 on hinder margin at two thirds; cilia of both wings pale 

 greyish. Underside pale grey, markings as above, but very 

 distinct ; cilia with a black interline of disconnected marks ; 

 body and legs white. 



Expanse of wings 1 inch. 



Cherra Punji. Three examples. 



Genus Opsibotys, Warren. 

 5. Opsibotys benenotata, sp. n. 

 $ . Palpi dark brown, white beneath ; antennas, head, body, 

 and wingsolive-brown. Wings glossy, with the spots and lines 

 black and distinct: fore wings with a lunular mark at the 

 end of the cell and a small spot within the cell, just in front 

 of the interior line, which is slightly waved and extends from 

 costal fifth to the hinder margin more than one third from 



