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three fourths, fuscous, wavy, and dentate, running at first 

 outwards for a short distance, then inwards again, then 

 forming a rounded sinus on the medians, and reaching inner 

 margin at two thirds ; a curved black discal spot and a 

 minute dark spot between it and first line ; fringe concolor- 

 ous ; a series of fine short dark lines at the end of the veins. 

 Hind wings with discal spot round, and exterior line like that 

 of fore wings; costa whitish. Head, thorax, and abdomen 

 dark grey ; palpi dark brown-black. Underside dull white, 

 with all the markings clearly defined as blackish spots. 



Expanse of wings 36 millim. 



One male from Cherra Punji. 



Genus Paliga, Moore. 

 Paliga rubicundalis, sp. n. 



Fore wings yellow, with rosy markings ; these markings, 

 consisting of two stigmata in the cell, a denticulated inner, 

 exterior, and subterminal line, are much the same as in 

 damastesalis, but as the spaces between them are varied with 

 rosy dashes and all the veins are rosy, the aspect is much 

 gayer than in that insect ; the basal and dividing line of the 

 fringes is also rosy ; costa broadly dull brown. Hind wings 

 yellower, with the fringe-lines and the submarginal space 

 rosy, and a rosy curved central line, containing a diffuse rosy 

 spot within the central sinus. Head, thorax, and abdomen 

 yellow, tinged with rosy ; face brown, like the costa of fore 

 wings. Underside dull yellowish, with the costa and hind 

 margin brownish grey, and a similar coloured central blotch. 



Expanse of wings 24 millim. 



Khasia Hills. 



Distinguished at once from damaslesalis, to which it is 

 most nearly allied, by the rosy colouring. It is probably the 

 insect referred to by Snellen (Tr. E. S. 1890, p. 575) as 

 damastesalis. 



Genus Udea, Moore. 



Udea nigrostigmalisy sp. n. 



Fore wings luteous, with an undertone of yellowish ; inte- 

 rior line in the single example seen obsolete ; exterior line 

 denticulate, slender, blackish, from costa at two thirds to inner 

 margin at two thirds, curved outwards to below the middle, 

 starting from a black costal spot ; two smaller costal black 

 spots beyond it, the costal intervals yellowish : fringe leaden 

 grey, with a row of black dots before their base ; reniform 



