464 Mr. W. Warren on new 



Hind wings with first subcostal anastomosing with costal; 

 medians and radial as in fore wings. 

 Type JSeurophruda dauUalis, sp. n. 



NeuropTiruda daulialis^ sp. n. 



Fore wings orange, with bright fulvous markings ; first 

 line curved obliquely inwards, preceded below the median by 

 an acutely angled tawny blotch ; second line from three 

 fourths, oblique inwards for one third, then forming a very 

 acute angle towards hind margin, which it nearly touches, 

 again angled and bent below the discal mark to inner margin 

 about middle ; space between the two lines beneath the median 

 fulvous ; marginal space with fulvous streaks radiating from 

 the outer edge of second line towards hind margin ; discal 

 mark fulvous, oblique; fringe yellow, with a fulvous line at 

 base. Hind wings yellow, paler towards base, with outer 

 line and marginal area as in fore wings ; on the hind margin 

 at anal angle are four raised dots of coal-black scales. Head, 

 thorax, and abdomen orange, mixed with fulvous. Under- 

 side dull yellow, with fulvous scales interspersed. 



Expanse of wings 14 millim. 



One male from the Khasias. 



Superficially resembling somewhat a small Daulia. 



Genus Cangetta, Moore. 

 Cangetta venustaNs, sp. n. 



Fore wings white, from base to beyond middle suffused 

 with Eulvous grey ; a reddish vertical outer line at three 

 fourths, reaching only to middle of wing, the apical area 

 beyond it being first grey, then orange-fulvous, the limit of 

 the two colours maiked by a deeper fulvous line from costa to 

 middle of hind margin ; fringe white. Hind wings white 

 along costa and hind margin, the rest of the wing broadly 

 orange-tawny in the middle, becoming red-brown towards 

 inner margin ; the tawny shade is bounded by a darker 

 diffuse line, beyond which there is a grey patch ; discal spot 

 in the tawny shade white; fringe white. Head, face, and 

 thorax whitish ; abdomen more orange. Underside duller. 



Expanse of wings 17 millim. 



One female from the Khasias. 



Genua Diplopseustis, Meyr. 

 Diplopseustis constellata, sp. n. 

 Closely allied to D. minima, Butler, but darker, the white 



