Il2 Mr. W. Warren on new 



reddish, grey in the disk ; of hind wings ochreou?, suffused 

 with reddish towards margins ; both wings with outer line 

 of red-brown dots on veins. 



?. Fuscous, without any reddish tinge; the costa of fore 

 wings fulvous ochreous on each side of the outer line. 



Expanse of wings 32 millim. 



Several from the Khasias. 



The male is very much like E. intensalis of Swinhoe, but 

 is without the dark discal blotch, and the outer line is rather 

 different in its course. 



Ebuleodes, gen. nov. 



Like Ebulea in build and appearance, but separated by 

 several points : the antennee of the male are lamellate, pubes- 

 cent ; the basal joint porrect, forming a hollow sheath, out of 

 which the shaft rises at right angles ; labial palpi porrect, 

 rostriform, the second joint bent above in the middle ; max- 

 illary palpi very small ; ocelli present ; the male has a tuft of 

 hair from base of inner margin of fore wings, a comb of hair 

 along the intei-nal vein of hind wings, and the fringes very 

 long and somewhat curled from halfway up inner margin to 

 end of the internal vein on the hind margin. Neuration : 

 fore wings, cell half as long as wing ; the discocellular 

 oblique ; first median at two thirds, second close to end of 

 cell, third from the end; lower radial just above the end ; 

 upper radial and last subcostal rather approximated and both 

 fiom the discocellular; second subcostal stalked with third 

 jind fourth. 



Type Ehuleodes simjAex^ sp. n. 



EhuUodes simplex^ sp. n. 



Fore wings dull yellowish, with a slight greyish suffusion 

 in parts; the lines grey, feebly marked, first from costa near 

 base, running obliquely outwards to submedian fold, then 

 .nearly vertical to inner margin at one third ; second at three 

 fourths, also running at first obliquely outwards for one third, 

 then straight towards anal angle as far as the first median, 

 and, lastly, basewards with two sharp angulations to inner 

 margin at two thirds, the upper two thirds formed more or 

 less of lunular spots ; a slight dark spot in cell and a grey 

 lunule at the end; disk with a slight greyish cloud; fringe 

 pale grey, glossy. Hind wings like fore wings, with the 

 costal region whitish ; a curved submarginal line not reaching 

 the costa j fringe towards anal angle long and pale ochreous, 



