lC)i Col. C. Swinlioe on new 



Ilypena tytistahs, nov. 



? . Olive-brown, with a pink tinge . fore wings with erect 

 transverse lines, anteniedial and slightly sinuous, postmedial 

 and quite even, composed of two colours, the inner brown, the 

 outer white ; the whole inner space from this to the base 

 darker than the rest of the wing ; a sinuons line adjoining, 

 followed by a nearly straight submarginal line : hind wings 

 without markings, marginal line of both wings black; cilia 

 with a wliite basal line. Underside mucli paler : fore wing^ 

 with a white subapical spot: hind wings witii a brown spot 

 at tiie end of the cell and a brown discal line. 



Expanse of wings 1^ inch. 



Granville, New Guinea. 



Allied to //. umhripennis, Moore, from India, of which I 

 have a good series; but that form has all its lines sinuous. 



Hypena pJiecomalis, nov. 



(J . Dark olive-brown ; palpi white at the end of the last 

 joint : fore wings with an erect, almost straight, brown line, 

 outwardly edged with whitish beyond the middle, the entire 

 space inside it dark blackish brown, and contains a darker 

 spot at the end of the cell and a darker basal band, with its 

 outside edge acutely dentated outwards, below the middle ; a 

 dark brown shade below the apex, leaving a paler space on 

 the costa near the apex; faint indications of a row of sub- 

 marginal pale dots and white points on the margin : hind 

 wings without markings. Underside pale brown, tinged with 

 pink : fore wings with indications of postmedial and sub- 

 marginal lines : hind wings with a black spot at the end of 

 the cell, and medial and discal lines. 



Expanse of wings 1^ inch. 



Khasia Hills. 



Wings broader than is usual in the genus, the hinder 

 angle more rounded, costa of fore wings rounded near the 

 base. There are two examples from the Khasia Hills in the 

 B. M. with i/. tenebralis, Moore, of which I have a tine 

 series; but it is quite distinct Irom tiiat form, being a much 

 broader insect, with the lines erect instead of oblique. 



Family BoarmiidsB. 

 Heteromiza ohliquaria, 



Anzea obltquaria, Leech, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (0) xix. p. 182 

 (1897> 



Khasia Hills. 



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