110 Mr. W. Warren on new 



of cell ; lower radial from shortly above the angle ,' upper 

 radial and iifth subcostal from upper angle of cell, the stalk 

 of the third and fourth from just before the angle, the second 

 closely approximated to it ; first subcostal remote, before two 

 thirds. Hind wings with cell excessively short, the angula- 

 tion of the discocellular running up nearly to base ; the costal 

 vein strongly developed at base ; the two subcostals from 

 angle of cell, the first anastomosing for a considerable distance 

 with the costal; radial from the lower arm of discocellular; 

 last two medians from the end of cell, first at one half. 



Type PolycJiorista calvatalis, Swinh. {TIMptoceras). 



Col. Swinhoe's type was a female. The structure of the 

 male removes it from Thliptoceras. 



Genus Protonoceras, Warr. 



Protonoceras lugens^ sp. n. 



Fore wings dark mouse-colour, with the lines blackish, 

 thick, first close to base, second at three fourths, vertical from 

 costa and on inner margin beyond middle, and forming a 

 shallow bidentate sinus between; a rather large cell-spot; 

 fringes unicolorous except above anal angle, where there is a 

 small white spot. Hind wings somewhat darker, with 

 blackish cell-spot and outer line as in fore wings ; white spot 

 in fringes larger and further from anal angle. Head, thorax, 

 and abdomen concolorous. Underside of wings, body, and 

 legs bluish white, with all the markings distinct, blackish ; 

 palpi blackish externally. 



Expanse of wings, ^ 24, ? 30 millim. 



Several from the Khasias. 



Genus Ebulea, Guen. 



Ebulea? anomalalisj sp. n. 



Fore wings mouse-colour, with a thick dusting of length- 

 ened ochreous scales; the lines darker, first at one fourth, 

 curved to inner margin at one third ; basal area darker, with 

 a subbasal reddish shade or fascia ; second line at three 

 fourths, forming the usual sinus in the middle, but not 

 running in so far as usual, and reaching inner margin at 

 quite two thirds ; discal spot dark ; fringe grey, with two 

 darker lines ; a row of very minute pale spots at end of veins. 

 Hind wings the same, without first line. Head, thorax, and 

 abdomen all concolorous. Underside paler, especially of the 

 hind wings ; outer line darker in both wings and forming 



