Species of Eastern Heterocera. 153 



end of each coll ; botli wings with dark grej discal lines and 

 pale submarginal fascia. 



Expanse of wings lyV inch. 



Khasia Hills. 



There is an example from Darjiling in the B. M., 

 drawer 142. 



Euplexia Jlavistigma. 



Xi/lophasia Jlavistigma, Moore, P. Z. S. 18G7, p. 50; Hmpsn. no. 171o. 

 Xi/lop/iasia sodalis, Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) i. p. 83 ; Hmpsn. 



no. 1717. 

 Ajmmea strigidisca, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 346, pi. xxxviii. fig. 0. 

 Apamea basalis, Moore, I. c. p. 346. 



Apamea deiiticulosa, Moore, Lap. Atk. p. 109, pi. iv. fig. 13 (1882). 

 Aj)amea ohliquiorbis, Moore, /. c. p. lOU. 



Khasia Hills; common. 



The type from Bengal is in Coll. Staudinger, but the 

 description is good, and there can be no mistake about the 

 identification ; the type of sodalis from Japan is in the B. M., 

 so are also the types of strigidisca from Sikkira, basalis from 

 Dalhousie, and ohliquiorbis from Darjiling ; the type of 

 denticulosa from Darjiling is also in Coll. Staudinger, but the 

 description and figure are good : all the above are undoubtedly 

 one species. Sir George Hampson puts Haderia constellata, 

 Moore (Lep. Atk. p. 130, pi. iv. fig. 21), from Sikkim, the 

 type of which is also in Coll. Staudinger, as a synonym 

 to flavistig ma J but neither the description n^r the figure 

 corresponds. 



Family Acontiidae. 

 Agrophila burmana, no v. 



(^ . Frons with a pale luteous band; thorax and fore 

 wings luteous white ; abdomen grey, with white rin2;s : fore 

 wings with a very broad blackish-brown marginal band, 

 occupying nearly half the wing ; this band has a clearly cut 

 inner edge, is narrow at the apex, curves round the reniform 

 to the middle of the wing, then almost straight down to the 

 hinder margin; the rest of the wing is luteous white, with a 

 medial double line, nearly erect, and some pale blackish- 

 brown marks on the costa ; marginal line whitish ; the 

 reniform is a round ringlet, the orbicular is not visible : hind 

 wings brownish, without markings. 



Expanse of wings -^a inch. 



Becling, Burma {Binghvn). 



