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and stout ; the retinaculum elongated and some distance from 

 base of wing. 



Expanse of wings 24 millim. 



One male from the Khasias. 



In the fore wings of this species the second subcostal is free. 



Lasiacme mimical sp. n. 



Answers exactly to the description of Epimima stereogona^ 

 Meyr., with which it also agrees in neuration, the second, 

 third, and fourth subcostals being stalked. On the hind 

 wings the bed of hair at the apex is not narrow and confined 

 to the costa as in L. pilosa, but spread over the whole apical 

 region. 



Expanse of wings 18-20 millim. 



Two males from the Khasias. 



Genus Platamonia, Led. 

 Platamonia bi'notah'fi, sp. n. 



Fore wings dull yellowish, much suffused with fuscous, 

 the only clear yellowish space being within the sinus of the 

 outer line ; costa and base broadly suffused with deep fuscous ; 

 first line at one fourth, hardly curved, preceded by a narrow 

 cloudy yellowish space ; second at two thirds, dark from the 

 costa, where it is preceded by a small yellowish spot and 

 followed by a yellowish space, forming a slight wavy sinus 

 and running in beneath the discal spot, reaching inner margin 

 at two thirds ; discal spot lunate, blackish, preceded by a 

 yellowish blotch ; marginal area wholly dark fuscous ; fringe 

 grey, with a dark line following a finer pale one at base. 

 Hind wings with discal spot and outer line as in fore wings ; 

 pale yellow to line, fuscous beyond. Head and thorax 

 fuscous ; abdomen deep yellow, with fuscous rings ; ultimate 

 and penultimate segments both marked above with a white 

 ring, divided in three parts by a black lateral dash on each 

 side. Underside dull gilded yellow, suffused with darker; 

 the outer line and cell-spots blackish. 



Expanse of wings 22 millim. 



One male from Upper Burma. 



Like abjungalis, but not nearly so dark, 



[To be continued.] 



