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wings dark grey, with apex yellow ; a pale narrow spot on 

 costa at middle ; outer line and cell-spot white. Hind wings 

 whitish, tinged with yellow, and more fuscous towards costa. 



Expanse of wings 12 millim. 



One female from the Khasias. 



Genus Cymoriza, Guen. 

 Cymoriza albiflavidalis^ sp. n. 



Fore wings bright yellow ; first line formed by two white 

 spots below costa and a broad, oblique, silvery white streak 

 to inner margin ; this line is preceded by a smaller, less 

 distinct, but similar basal line ; outer line silvery white, 

 interrupted below middle, its lower end marked by a broad 

 horizontal blotch ; the costal portion is preceded by two 

 horizontal white streaks, the lower of which touches the 

 white cell-spot ; the yellow marginal band is preceded by a 

 narrower silvery white one, which is curved round above the 

 anal angle, so as to coalesce with the lower end of the outer 

 white line ; the white and yellow portions are all more or less 

 distinctly edged with fuscous ; the costal swelling also is 

 fuscous. Hind wings with a narrow yellow band near base, 

 a broad fuscous-edged central band swollen towards costa and 

 containing a long black cell-spot, and the two outer bands as 

 in fore wings. Head, thorax, and abdomen yellow, spotted 

 with white. Underside like upper. 



Expanse of wings 22 millim. 



Two males from the Khasias. 



Cymoriza fascialis J sp. n. 



Fore wings olive- fuscous, dusted with dark grey scales ; 

 the lines white ; first line double, curved and sinuous ; outer 

 line curved, parallel to hind margin, constricted below the 

 centre, and preceded opposite the cell by a short whitish dash ; 

 submarginal line similar, but not reaching the inner margin ; 

 a marginal olive band, coalescing before the anal angle with 

 the dark band between the two outer white lines ; cell-spot 

 black ; the central area is the most darkened by dark grey 

 scales. Hind wings like fore wings, the two white basal 

 lines with their intervening olive central space occupying the 

 base of the wing; central area still darker than in fore wings, 

 with a black cell-spot on its inner edge. Abdomen olive- 

 fuscous ; head, thorax, and basal segments of abdomen 

 fuscous, much mixed with whitish scales. Underside like 



