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Pel ate a, Gn. 

 1030 (1). Pelatea bicolor, sp. n. 



Antennce fuscous. Palpi moderate, porrect, median joint 

 closely scaled, more thickly above than below, terminal joint 

 short, exposed ; fuscous, terminal joint tipped with ochreous. 

 Head and thorax fuscous. Fore wings with a basal patch 

 occupying one-fourth, its outer margin straight, blackish 

 fuscous; a broad yellow ochreous band across the middle, its 

 inner and outer edges both straight, whitish on its inner side 

 and with a narrow whitish line along its outer margin, with 

 three minute fuscous costal dots and two or three also on the 

 dorsum ; the apical third of the wing dark brownish fuscous, 

 sprinkled with shining greyish fuscous, especially about its 

 margins; cilia shining greyish fuscous, a slender pale line 

 along their base. Exp. al. 12'5 mm. Hind wings greyish 

 brown ; cilia slightly paler. Abdomen greyish brown. Legs 

 cinereous. 



Type, S (70167, Japan); ? (70168) Mus. Wlsm. 



Bab. Japan (Prger, 1886). Assam — Kohima (Naga 

 Hills), 4700 feet, VI. 1889 (Doherty). Six specimens. 



Hystkichoscelus, gen. nov. 



{v(TTpL^=&, porcupine; o-(ceXos=a leg.) 



Type, $ ? , Hystrichoscelus spathanum, Wlsm. 

 Antennce (^ ) slightly ciliate. Palpi short, recurved, ap- 

 pressed to the face ; median joint somewhat coarsely scaled 

 beneath, terminal joint short, porrect, exposed. Head rough 

 above. Thorax with a moderately erect tuft posteriorly. 

 Fore wings of moderate width, costa slightly convex, <£ with 

 a weak costal fold ; termen slightly oblique, scarcely im- 

 pressed, tornus rounded. Neuraiion : 12 veins, all separate ; 

 7 to termen; 3 somewhat recurved upwards. Hind wings 

 broader than the fore wings ; termen and dorsum evenly 

 rounded. Neuration : 8 veins ; 3 and 4 stalked ; 5 mode- 

 rately straight, not closely approximate to 4 at base ; 6 and 

 7 separate, but closely approximate at base, sometimes almost 

 coincident. Abdomen {$) with a rather long anal tuft. 

 Legs : $ , hind tibise clothed with long hairs above, stretching 

 to the middle of the tarsal joints, but not so densely packed 

 as in Phcecasiophora, Grt. : ? , hind tibiae slightly clothed 

 above. 



This genus is apparently allied to Helictophanes, Meyr., 

 from which it differs in emitting vein 7 to the termen and 

 also probably in the more extended clothing of the hind 

 tibise. 



