Vyi-alidx from the Khasia Hills. 463 



coppery basal line. Abdomen with two basal and the anal 



segments coppery yellow, intermediate segments purple-black 



(probably from grease) ; thorax, head, and face coppery 



brown ; palpi putty-colour. Underside dull reddish brown, 



with strono- fuscous mottling: ; the outer line dark in both 



'••11 

 wmgs, with a paler edge ; costa of fore wmg with alternate 



yellowish and black spots ; legs ochreous, dusted with reddish 



and fuscous. 



Expanse of wings 36 millim. 



Two or three males from the Khasias. 



A very remarkable looking and handsome species. 



Genus Ulotkichodes, Rag. 



Ulotrichodes novalis, sp. n. 



Fore wings yellowish ochreous, dusted in places with 

 rather coarse blackish scales ; first line at one fourth, vertical, 

 sinuous ; second line at three fourths, at first parallel to hind 

 margin, bent in below the median and much thickened, 

 reaching inner margin shortly before anal angle ; marginal 

 area thickly dusted with blackish ; a large black cell-spot ; 

 costa regularly dotted with black; fringe concolorous. Hind 

 wings whitish towards base, becoming pale ochreous out- 

 wardly ; a submarginal darker line, parallel to hind margin. 

 Head, thorax, and abdomen concolorous with fore wings. 

 Underside paler and duller. 



Expanse of wings 18 millim. 



One male from Bombay. 



Subfamily Endotbicsin^. 

 Neurophruda, gen. nov. 



Fore wings narrow, with straight costa ; apex produced, 

 blunt ; hind margin very oblique, slightly bent in middle. 

 Hind wings narrow, with hind margin slightly bent. An- 

 tennae {^) lamellate, thick, and somewhat flattened; labial 

 palpi porrect, rostriform, decumbent; maxillary palpi small; 

 tongue present ; ocelli invisible; legs long. Neuration: fore 

 wings, cell about half as long as wing; discocellular in- 

 angled; first median at three fourths; second, third, and 

 lower radial all close together from lower end of cell ; upper 

 radial from middle of discocellular; last three subcostals 

 stalked, the fifth rising near the cell, and approximated to 

 the upper radial near hind margin ; second free ; first absent. 



