110 Mr. W. Warren on new 



of cell ; lower radial from shortly above the an^le ; upper 

 radial and fifth subcostal from upper angle of cell, the stalk 

 of the third and fourth from just before the angle, the second 

 closelj approximated to it ; first subcostal remote, before two 

 thirds. Hind wings with cell excessively short, the angula- 

 tion of the discocellular running up nearly to base ; the costal 

 vein strongly developed at base ; the two subcostals from 

 angle of cell, the first anastomosing for a considerable distance 

 with the costal ; radial from the lower arm of discocellular; 

 last two medians from the end of cell, first at one half. 



Type PolycJiorista calvatalis, Swinli. {TIdiptoceras). 



Col. Sw in hoe's type was a female. The structure of the 

 male removes it from Thliptoceras. 



Genus Pkotonoceras, Warr. 

 Protonoceras lugenSj sp. n. 



Fore wings dark mouse-colour, with the lines blackish, 

 thick, first close to base, second at three fourths, vertical from 

 costa and on inner margin beyond middle, and forming a 

 shallow bidentate sinus between; a rather large cell-spot; 

 fringes unicolorous except above anal angle, where there is a 

 small white spot. Hind wings somewhat darker, with 

 blackish cell-spot and outer line as in fore wings ; white spot 

 in fringes larger and further from anal angle. Head, thorax, 

 and abdomen concolorous. Underside of wings, body, and 

 legs bluish white, with all the markings distinct, blackish j 

 palpi blackish externally. 



Expanse of wings, ^ 24, ? 30 millim. 



Several from the Khasias. 



Genus Ebulea, Guen. 



Ebulea? anomalaUs, sp. n. 



Fore wings mouse-colour, with a thick dusting of length- 

 ened ochreous scales ; the lines darker, first at one fourth, 

 curved to inner margin at one third ; basal area darker, with 

 a subbasal reddish shade or fascia ; second line at three 

 fourths, forming the usual sinus in the middle, but not 

 running in so far as usual, and reaching inner margin at 

 quite two thirds ; discal spot dark ; fringe grey, with two 

 darker lines ; a row of very minute pale spots at end of veins. 

 Hind wings the same, without first line. Head, thorax, and 

 abdomen all concolorous. Underside paler, especially of the 

 hind wings ; outer line darker in both wings and forming 



