102 Mr. W. WaiTcn on new 



Notarcha? tenuis^ sp. n. 



Fore wlnp;flHtraw-C()loiir, with diuk Lrown markin/:^3 ; costa 

 (lull brown, l)liu;kisli at biiHi; ; a brown dot on inner tnar^^iii 

 close to base, and a .sliort brown streak towards it from the 

 costal streak beyond ; first line brown, sinuous, oblifjue out- 

 wards ; in the cell is a small squarish brown spot, and at the 

 end on the diHcoeellular a lar^-cr one, hour^la8H-shai)ed ; 

 beneath the startint;- ])()int of the iir.st medijin is a .small round 

 brown spot ; second line thick, ])rown, from costa at three 

 fourths, sli/^htly dentated, at first runninf^ nearly parallel to 

 liind margin, forming a sinus outwards over the median 

 iiervules, strongly curved inwards to beneath discal blotch, 

 and then vertically curved to inner margin ; marginal area 

 sulfused with brownish grey, except just beyond the exterior 

 line, Avliicli is paler; a small fusc-ous cloud b(;tween the discal 

 bloli'li and tin; curve of the second liiu; ; inner margin broadly 

 Bullused with yellowish, and the veins also of the same 

 colour ; fringes I'uscous straw-colour, with dark brown spots 

 at the ends of the veins. Hind wings ])alcr, with a large 

 cell-spot, the second line and the a))ex dark brownish grey ; 

 iVinges ])aler, Avilh a dark shade along the hind margin at 

 their basi'. lli'ad, face, thorax, and abdomen dull yelK)W ; 

 abdonu'n with a brown sjjot on each si(l(^ of the second seg- 

 ment above; ])alpi white and brown. Underside like upper, 

 but duller. 



.Mx])anse of wings ,'M millim. 



One male from Queenslanil. 



NotarcJia triparah's, sp. n. 



Fore wings dark bronzy fuscous, with the usual lines and 

 markings darker but indistinct, and indicated by the pale 

 whitish spots that ibllow them ; these are ])laced exactly as 

 in J(lii>stroj)]ie alhijmnctata from Queensland, viz. a white 

 pj)ot in the cell between two dark stigmata and one below it 

 imder the median vein ; the uj)per third of the outer line 

 is followed by thrt'c while sj)ots, the middle one decidedly the 

 largest, the mitldle thirtl by three smaller spots, and the 

 lower third is oidy just indicated. In the hind wings all 

 throe ])arts of the outer line arc followed by three ])artially 

 continent white s])ols. 'J'he lore wings are broader and their 

 hind margin not so obli(pie as in /. alhipunctadi^ from which 

 the palpi and male antenna' will at once separate it. 



l'iXj)anse of wings o() millim. 



Two nmles Irom the Khasias. 



