Species of Eastern Ileterocera. 159 



subbasal, antemedial, postniedial, and submavginal, the last 

 broken and irregular; outer margin with black dots between 

 the veins : hind wings white, with pinkish suffusion on the 

 abdominal area. Underside pale yellowish white ; costal area 

 of fore Avings suffused strongly with pink ; a brown subapical 

 spot on the costa and another below it ; legs with brownish 

 hairs. 



Expanse of wings lyV inch. 



Khasia Hills. 



Between T. testacea, Moore, and T. ruhidorsalis, Moore, 

 but the lines in these forms are not dentated, arc much less 

 sinuous, the coloration is nearly white, and the undersides 

 have no markings whatever. 



Carea dione, no v. 



c? ? . Antennae, palpi, and frons chestnut-colour; collar and 

 patagia purplish brown, the rest of the thorax, the abdomen, 

 and fore wings pale creamy pink, with minute brown irrora- 

 tions ; these are collected densely together in parts and form 

 subbasal, antemedial, postmedial, and submarginal oblique 

 bands, the postmeditil being the broadest and darkest, ex- 

 tending from a little beyond the middle of the costa to the 

 hinder angle ; there are also two transverse, brown, straight 

 lines, the first oblique, from the middle of the costa, the other 

 nearly erect, from the costal third to the hinder margin near 

 the angle; cilia brown: hind wings pale pinkish, without 

 markings. Underside pale pinkish, without markings. 



Expanse of wings 1^ inch. 



Khasia Hills. 



Fore wings with the outer margin rounded. Allied to 

 /ascj'aia, Moore, which I have also from the Khasia Hills; 

 but that form is of an almost uniform dark brown-pink, with 

 discal and submarginal highly sinuous transverse lines and 

 shorter wings. 



Family Cluadrifidae. 

 Hypcetra rm'nosa, nov. ' 



? . AntennaB, palpi, head, thorax, and fore wings dark 

 chocolate-brown; palpi whitish beneath, and speckled with 

 white above : fore wings with the outer third smeared with a 

 glaucous sheen ; black patches on the costa ; a large oval 

 black patch on the disk, touching the glaucous band, ringed 

 inwardly with deeper black ; the black line running partly 

 along the inner hmit of the glaucous band ; many lunular 



