108 Mr. W. Warren on new 



shining scales. Underside pale yellow ; costa of fore wings 

 broadly purple-black, costa of bind wings_ near base some- 

 what shouldered and fringed with long reddish hairs. 



Expanse of wings 13 millim. 



One male from the Khasias. 



Genus LepidoplAGA, Warr. 

 Lepidoplaga longicorpus, sp. n. 



Fore wings quite as elongate as in elongalis^ Warr., the 

 yellow ground-colour intermediate between the pale yellow of 

 that species and the deep yellow ol fiavofimhriata^ Moore ; the 

 fuscous suffusion as deep as in the latter ; the lines much 

 more distinct; the outer line starting from a dark brown 

 costal spot at two thirds ; in the hind wings this line is 

 curved, not straight, and only visible in the centre of the 

 wing, not reaching nearly to the hind margin ; the narrow 

 yellowish marginal space with a series of distinct black dots 

 in both wings, those of the hind wings almost contiguous. 

 Thorax and abdomen dark fuscous, the abdomen as long as 

 the fore wing. Underside darker grey, with the tufts leaden 

 grey. Fore tarsi white. 



Expanse of wings 20 millim. 



One male from the Khasias. 



In this species the costa of fore wings becomes yellow only 

 towards apex, whereas in elongalis it is broadly pale yellow 

 throughout ; the hind wings are narrow and not elbowed in 

 the middle of hind margin. 



Lepidoplaga elongalis^ sp. n. 



Resembles L . Jlavojimbrtata, Moore {Mahra), but the wings 

 narrower, more elongate; the yellow ground-colour and the 

 fuscous-grey suffusion alike paler ; the fovea beyond the 

 cell, which in favoftmhiata is slightly before the middle, is 

 here rather beyond the middle and more elongate ; the outer 

 line is much less distinct, rising at barely two thirds, whereas 

 m jiavojimhriata it rises at three fourths, and, instead of being 

 curved at once from the costa, runs out slightly oblique to 

 the second median, along which it goes inwards to the end 

 of cell and then straight to inner margin ; the first line is only 

 faintly perceptible, oblique. Hind wings with costal region 

 pale; traces of a dark outer line, which runs from two thirds 

 of costa nearly straight to hind margin, before which it 

 curves towards anal angle ] the pale yellow hind margin of 

 both wings is entirely unmarked by black dots. Underside 



