456 Mr. W. Warren on new 



towards anal segments. Palpi white beneath and internally, 

 black externally. Underside white, with hind margins of both 

 wings and costa of fore wings dark fuscous. 



Expanse of wings 30 millira. 



One male from the Khasias. 



There is a female of this species in the British Museum 

 collection from Sarawak. 



Genus ScOPOCERA, Moore. 



Scopocera aglossalis, sp. n. 



Fore wings pale ochreous, almost entirely covered with 

 olive and fuscous scales ; the base dark fuscous ; first line at 

 one third, bent in the middle, dark fuscous, preceded by a 

 pale band and followed by diffused fuscous ; a small obscure 

 dark cell -spot ; second line at two thirds, thick, forming an 

 outward curve to the submedian fold, thence straight to inner 

 margin not far before the anal angle, followed by a paler 

 line I marginal area fuscous, darker at costa, and with a rosy 

 tinge in places ; a rosy diffused streak below the costa and 

 along the submedian fold ; fringe olive-fuscous. Hind wings 

 olive-fuscous, with a darker denticulate central and postmedian 

 curved line. Head, thorax, and abdomen concolorous ; the 

 abdomen somewhat darker. Underside paler, with the outer 

 line marked in both wings ; the disk of fore wings tinged 

 with cinereous. 



Expanse of wings, ^ 30, $ 36 millim. 



A few from the Khusias. 



TmCHOTOPHYSA, gen. nov. 



Fore wings of male with costa slightly curved ; apex 

 blunt; hind margin curved, not very oblique; inner margin 

 convex in the basal half. Hind wings with curved hind 

 margin. Labial palpi slender, upcurved in front of face, the 

 second joint long, reaching well above vertex, the third short 

 and acute ; maxillary palpi very fine, acute ; antennse pubes- 

 cent, with a short tuft of scales from their base behind ; 

 tongue and ocelli present. Neuration : fore wings, cell not 

 half as long as wing ; the discocellular bent, followed by a 

 fovea of crumpled membrane between the upper radial and the 

 stalk of the last three subcostals, causing a distortion of all 

 the veins and a bend in the costa itself above it ; the fovea 

 is covered above by a flat comb of curled scales ; the median 

 vein is much bent downwards towards end of cell, the three 

 median nervules all rising near together and the lower radial 



