Eastern and Australian LeiJidoptera. 621 



dark olive-brown, a sinuous subbasal line, inside of which is 

 a patch on the costa and a small spot, also on the costa 

 between it and the medial band, which is contracted above 

 the middle and is slightly outwardly curved ; a discal crenu- 

 late thin band, a large subapical costal patch, and two 

 smaller costal patches between it and the medial band; a 

 paler patch at the apex, some markings below it and a black 

 line on the margin of disconnected lunules, inwardly edged 

 with whitish ; cilia with a brown line and pale spots : hind 

 wings pale brown without markings. Underside pale brown ; 

 a cell-spot on the hind wings and a brown, outwardly curved, 

 discal line across both wings. 



Expanse of wings, ^ \^q, ? 1^^ inch. 



Khasia Hills ; five males and one female. 



Allied to E.aurat a, Moore, from Sikhim ; tbe female is paler 

 than the male. There are tw^o examples from the Khasia 

 Hills in the B.M., Drawer 181. 



Eublemma atimeta, nov. 



c^ ? . Froiis and head whitish ; body and wings of a uni- 

 form dull whitish ochreous : fore wings with the costal line 

 dull pink, two transverse oblique lines, rather indistinct, the 

 first from near the hinder margin before the middle to near 

 the costa beyond the middle, the other a little beyond, 

 parallel, extending to the apex, and apparently duplex ; the 

 outer margin shaded with pinkish ochreous, with cilia of the 

 same colour, and a row of duplex points near the outer margin : 

 hind wings without markings : abdomen below whitish towards 

 the extremity. 



Expanse of wings ^^^ inch. 



Padang, Sumatra ; one pair. 



Tarache procrlta, nov. 



^ . Frons and vertex of head white ; collar broadly dark 

 chestnut-brown ; thorax brown with a white band in front : 

 fore wings with the ground-colour Avhite, the bands and 

 markings dark chestnut-brown ; a patch on the costa before 

 the middle, complete in some examples, broken in the type; 

 a broad medial band, more or less dislocated and much con- 

 stricted at the end of the cell, M-idening on the hinder margin 

 with a white spot within it, absent in some specimens ; a 

 dislocated marginnl hand, connected above the middle with 

 the medial band; a white spot at the apex ; the white portions 

 of the wing more or less irrorated and marked with brown 



