226 Mr. W. Warren on new 



lower arm of discocellular very oblique ; first median at one 

 half; the others as in fore wings. 



The male is considerably smaller than the female. The 

 abdomen has the anal tuft strongly developed and a tuft of 

 hairs at base of costa beneath ; antennas ciliated, with the basal 

 joint very long, slightly curved outwards, with a tuft on the 

 inner side towards its apex, the shaft articulated at an angle. 

 In both wings the third median and the radial are on a short 

 stalk and in the hind wings the first median is at four fifths, 

 as in fore wings. 



Type Emhryoglossa variegata, sp. n. 



Emhryoglossa variegata, sp. n. 



? . Fore wings dull green, much suffused with blackish, 

 and with red scales intermixed ; basal area blackish, ill- 

 defined, bounded by a paler line, which is only distinct 

 towards inner margin ; a large black cell-spot ; outer line 

 from three-fourths of costa, rutming out towards hind margin, 

 strono-ly denticulated in middle, incurved below middle, and 

 edged in its lower portion with whitish scales ; a blackish 

 suffusion from apex to first median extends below costa nearly 

 to discal spot, and between the median and submedian is con- 

 tinued, mixed with reddish scales, to join the projection of 

 the basal patch ; costa before apex with black dashes, sepa- 

 rated by paler ; a larger reddish-white spot before apex ; anal 

 angle with a tawny and red elongated blotch ; veins beyond 

 the middle blackish; marginal line distinct, black, with white 

 dots at the ends of the veins ; fringe dark at apex, reddish 

 with black mottlings in middle, and altogether reddish at anal 

 angle. Hind wings shining, fuscous grey, with traces of a 

 pale curved and denticulated postmedian line, with a more 

 distinct whitish denticulation on the first median; fringe 

 reddish ochreous, marginal line indistinct, but the whitish 

 dots at end of veins plain. Head, face, and front of thorax 

 rufous ; thorax and abdomen with mixed green, fuscous, and 

 ochreous scales ; the base of patagia dark fuscous. Under- 

 side dark glossy grey, with a pale curved outer line on both 

 winos ; apex of fore wings pale ochreous, with red scales 

 intermixed. 



Expanse of wings 50 millim. 



lu the male, which is much smaller, the basal and marginal 

 areas of fore wings are paler and the central area darker; the 

 discal spot is large and pale, with a narrow dark centre. 



Expanse of wings 34 millim. 



A ievY from the Khasias. 



