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darker than ground-colour. Head, thorax, and abdomen all 

 fawn-coloured. 



A slender species, with long legs, recalling Stem'a. 



Two females from Borneo, expanding 11 millim. 



Endotrichaflavijimhrialis^ sp. n. 



Fore wings rosy, tinged with yellow in the central area; 

 first line pale, curved, nearer the base than usual ; basal 

 patch wholly rosy ; exterior line close to hind margin, con- 

 sisting of a series of very fine yellow undulations, curving 

 outwards a little from the costa and ending in the anal angle ; 

 narrow space beyond it, like the base, wholly rosy ; fringes 

 bright yellow, witli the apical point and a small central patch 

 rosy and with a fine line of black along the base. The colo- 

 ration of the central area varies ; in one specimen it is rosy 

 brown, with the under tint yellowish ; in a second the whole 

 is unsuffused yellow, with a single rosy patch externally ; 

 cell-spot distinctly dark ; costa spotted irregularly with 

 yellow from base to exterior line. Hind wings like fore 

 wings, the central band, however, occupying only the middle 

 third, and varying in colour with that of the fore wings; 

 fringes wholly bright yellow, with a small rosy dot at end of 

 each vein. Head, thorax, and abdomen mixed rosy and 

 yellow. Underside like upper, but tinged with grey. 



Two females, one male, the former from Dharrasala and 

 Formosa, the male from Bombay. 



Expanse of wings 22 millim. 



It is in the male that the yellow tint of the central area 

 prevails, while both females are there suffused with brownish 

 red. Whether this difference holds in all cases remains to be 

 proved. The species is akin to sondaicah's, SnelL ; but in 

 that the fringes are pale straw-colour, with the apex and 

 central patch blackish. 



Endotricha rufafimhrialis^ sp. n. 



Fore wings ochreous-yellow, gradually becoming vinous 

 red towards the hind margin ; first line at one third rather 

 indistinct, exterior line shortly, but not immediately before 

 the hind margin, slightly wavy, edged on both sides with 

 darker ; before it on the costa a decided yellow patch ; cell- 

 spot distinct, dark ; fringes wholly vinous red, with the basal 

 half chequered with darker. Hind wings wholly vinous red, 

 except the central curved space, which is edged on both sides 

 by a dark grey line and filled up with tawny yellow; fringes 

 as in fore wings, wholly red. Head, thorax, and abdomen 



