144 Col. C. Swinhoe on new 



ochreous, straight down to the hinder angle of fore wings, 

 including a darker band of grey from the apex running 

 below the costal yellow line, and then straight down the outer 

 side of the broad band, and this dark band is continued on 

 the outer margin of hind wings, narrowing gradually and 

 terminating before reaching the anal angle ; ti'ansverse lines 

 dark bright ochreous and nearly straight — one subbasal on 

 fore wings, indistinct, continued on hind wings, inclining 

 towards anal angle ; the second at one third, also continued 

 on hind wings and inclining towards anal angle ; third medial ; 

 fourth a mere streak from costa a little on the inside of the 

 marginal band. The hind wings are whitish on the costal 

 and abdominal marginal spaces, and the two transverse lines 

 are limited to the yellow portion of the wing; cilia grey, 

 interlined with black, and the outer margin of the wings has 

 some black points, which are more distinct on hind wings. 

 Underside : body, legs, and wings white, the marginal band 

 of the wings faintly visible. 



Expanse of wings ys inch. 



Cherra Punji. Two examples. 



Genus Ceocidophora, Led. 

 8. Crocidophora distinctalis, sp. n. 



<$ . Palpi ochreous above, white beneath ; antenna?, head, 

 body, and wings above of a uniform warm dark ochreous, 

 somewhat of the tint of Sylepta caldusalis, Walker, but 

 clearer and darker. Fore wings with the costa brownish, a 

 grey spot at end of cell ; a sinuous, indistinct, thick grey 

 discal line or shade from the centre of the hinder margin to 

 the costa one fifth from apex and close to the upper end of a 

 broad, submarginal, straight, and fairly uniform grey band, 

 which is also continued across the hind wing ; the costa of 

 this wing is whitish, and there are indications of the con- 

 tinuance of the discal line of fore wings crossing its centre ; 

 cilia concolorous with the wings. Underside much paler, 

 with the submarginal band distinct and the raised scales near 

 base of fore wings blackish ; body and legs whitish, fore legs 

 with brown bands. 



Expanse of wings l T 2 jj inch. 



Cherra Punji. Three examples. 



I have had an imperfect specimen of this species from 

 Sikkim unnamed in my collection for some years. 



9. Crocidophora discolorata, sp. n. 



<$ . Palpi dark ochreous, white beneath ; antenna?, head, 

 body, and wings dull ochreous, the tint of ground-colour of 



