206 Col. C. Swinhoe on new 



spot at the end, another of equal size (sometimes larger) below 

 it ; inner line indicated by the spot in middle of cell and an 

 indistinct spot on the hinder margin at one third ; outer line 

 commences with three largish lunules below the costa at one 

 third from apex, followed by a few small dots in an outward 

 curve, and two or three dots down to the hinder margin after 

 the usual bend inwards, which sometimes can be traced : hind 

 wing with the outer line as on fore wings, except that the 

 lowest spot is only left of the three subcostal lunules ; a dot 

 at end of cell ; cilia coloured like the wings, with a whitish 

 basal line and pale tips. Below, wings paler, more glossy, 

 markings much as above ; body and legs whitish ; fore legs 

 with brown bands. 



Expanse of wings l-^j inch. 



Shillong and Cherra Punji. Many examples. 



The female only differs from the male in having the lines 

 and spots finer; some of the well-marked males closely 

 lesemble CojJtobasis luctuosalis, Guen. 



Genus Orphanostigma, Warren. 

 37. Orphanostigma fulvistriga, sp. n. 



^ . Palpi brown ; antennas, head, body, and wings ochreous 

 grey, the wings suffused with darker grey on the outer 

 portions ; costal portion of hind wings whitish. Wings witli 

 the lines fulvous ; a mark of the same colour across the end 

 of cell of fore wings ; both wings with interior and exterior 

 thick even lines, the former slightly curving outwards from 

 costa of fore wings, rather close to the base of the hinder 

 margin at one fourth, then on to the hind wings beyond the 

 costal white portion almost straight to the anal angle ; the 

 outer line evenly curved outwards from the costa of fore wings 

 at one fourth from apex, bends inwards abruptly to the cell- 

 spot, then straight to hinder margin at the middle, and is 

 continued on the hind wings straight towards the anal angle, 

 terminating at vein 2 ; marginal border dark grey ; cilia 

 interlined, being ochreous grey, brown, and then white. 

 Underside whitish ; a dot at the end of each cell and discal 

 line evenly curved on both wings ; body and legs white. 



Expanse of wings 1 inch. 



Shillong. Two examples. 



Genus tEdiodes, Guen. 

 38. JEdiodes ciliata, sp. n. 

 J . Deep black, very uniform in colour ; antennas white 



