Species of Indo- Malayan Heterocera. 89 



grey ; head, body, and fore wing dark grey, the ground- 

 colour being while, thickly irrorated with dark grey atoms; 

 thorax with a brown stripe down each side : fore wing 

 with the lines darker grey, subbasal, from the costa to 

 vein 1 indistinct ; antemedial line slightly oblique from costa 

 to hinder margin ; medial line similar, its upper part lost in 

 a large jet-black patch from the costa, its inner side deeply 

 excavated and edged with white, a grey line closing the cell ; 

 postmedial line outwardly oblique from the costa, acutely 

 angled and inwardly oblique to the hinder margin close to 

 the termination of the medial line; marginal line crenulate, 

 some brownish suffusion on the margin ; cilia greyish brown : 

 hind wing pale grey, whitish towards the base and abdominal 

 margin; terminal line dark grey ; cilia white on the lower 

 half, grey upwards, intersected by a grey line. Underside: 

 both wings evenly pale grey ; a white subapical small patch 

 on the fore wing, with a black spot on its inner side, which 

 is in continuation of an indistinct grey discal transverse line. 



Expanse of wings lfy inch. 



I lab. Cape York, N. Queensland (Beimel). 



lias some resemblance to B. captatus, Butler, from India, 

 of which I have both sexes. 



Capnodes asulca, nov. 



$ . Head, bod)', and wings dark pinkish brown, very 

 uniform in colour throughout : fore wing with a black spot 

 in the cell and four in a cluster at the end ; a curved dark 

 mark on the costa near the apex, with a disjointed white 

 streak on its inner halt' ; a discai transverse sinuous row of 

 white dots from the inner end of the streak across the wing, 

 each dot with a black dot on its inner side; a row of sub- 

 terminal black dots: hind wing with a discal row of similar 

 white and black dots and subterminal black dots. Underside 

 paler ; a discal indistinct thin band and subterminal black 

 dots on both wings; cilia brown. 



Expanse of wings, $ , lj\y inch. 



Bab. Khasia Hills. 



Biomea nasea, nov. 



<$ . Very dark olive-brown, nearly black, very uniform in 

 colour ; palpi white on the inner sides, a white stripe on each 

 shoulder ; thorax and both wings with numerous round white 

 spots : tore wing with costal spots at equal distances apart, 

 with minute dots immediately below them ; transverse rows 



