Species of Eastern Lepidoptera. 9 



Clierra Punji. Many examples. 



The hind wings have no hyaline internal space, as is usual 

 with species of this genus. 



OoNOPTEBIN^. 



Genus Carea, Walker. 



Carea albojpurpurea^ sp. n. 

 Carea albopurpurea, Swinh. MS. ; Hampson, t. c. p. 424. 



(J $ . Head and collar brown : thorax and fore wings 

 white, thorax with some grey hairs ; abdomen grey : fore 

 wings white, with the basal and lower portions suffused with 

 purple ; an antemedial waved brown line inwardly edged 

 with white ; a discal waved brown double line, filled in with 

 white, widening upwards and enclosing a rufous patch ; a 

 submarginal series of rufous specks ; upper portions of cilia 

 brown, lower portion white : hind wings white, with the 

 abdominal area suffused with pale purplish brown. 



Expanse of wings 1-^^^ inch. 



Shillong. Five examples. 



QUADRIFINM. 



Genus Trisuloides, Butler. 



Trisuloides luteifascia^ sp. n. 

 Trisuloides luteifascia, Swiuli. MS. ; Hampson, t. c. p. 437. 



? . Blackish red-brown, irrorated with grey ; abdomen 

 fulvous on sides and beneath : fore wings with a pale thin 

 discal band, much outwardly curved : hind wings with broad 

 medial orange-coloured band and pale lunules on the margin. 

 Underside : fore wings orange, with blackish-brown costa 

 and outer border and a large square brown mark at end of 

 cell : hind wings brown, with a large orange patch near anal 

 angle. 



Expanse of wings 2 j^^ inches. 



Cherra Punji. One example. 



Hijpocala holcona^ sp. n. 



9 . Palpi, head, thorax, and fore wings yellowish sand- 

 colour, the latter irrorated with brown and black atoms, 

 without markings, except for some black marginal points ; 



