PyraMdae from the Khasia Hills, 173 



Genus Nosophora, Led. 

 JSosophora tri'guttalts, sp. n. 



Intermediate between conjunctalis, Wlk., and chironalis, 

 Wlk., having in the fore wings the two spots of the former 

 and in the hind wing the round spot of the latter. The hind 

 wings beneath possess the bed of scales above the cell. 



One male from the Khasias. 



The basal segment of the abdomen is white. 



Genus Cyclarcha, Warr. 

 Cyclarcha monomma, sp. n. 



Fore wings straw-yellow, suffused with greyish fuscous 

 beneath the median vein for two thirds from the base, the 

 veins themselves remaining paler ; no markings whatever, 

 except a large round velvety black discal spot ; fringe straw- 

 colour. Hind wings the same, with the fuscous suffusion 

 deeper and embracing the whole wing except the hind margin ; 

 a faint dark brown cell-spot and a submarginal wavy line, 

 edged externally with paler. Head, face, and palpi straw- 

 colour; abdomen dark brownish fuscous. Underside glossy 

 straw-colour, with the round discal spot of fore wings distinct 

 and a cinereous shade across the disk of both wings. 



Expanse of wings 20 millim. 



One male from the Khasias. 



Pantceocome, gen. nov. 



Wings both in shape and markings like Acharana and 

 Fachyzancla ; labial palpi short and broad, bluntly triangular, 

 the third joint quite invisible ; maxillary palpi erect, fili- 

 form ; tongue and ocelli present ; antennae in female simple, 

 in male pubescent; in the male the middle femora and tibite 

 are largely developed ; the hind femora and tibia3 are clothed 

 with smooth shiny scales, concealing a mass of expansible 

 fluffy hair and with a thick short tuft at the extreme base ; 

 from the base of the inner margin of hind wing springs a 

 long tuft of stiff hairs. 



Type Pantoeocome deforniin, sp. n. 



Pantceocome deformiSj sp. n. 



Fore wings dull grey, with the eosta darker; the lines and 

 cell-spots almost exactly as in siultalis, the first near base, 

 curved, the second at three fourths, forming three teeth in its 



