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inwardly, the latter outwardly and limiting a liroad black 

 diseal line, which is outwardly e(l<;cd with whitish, is deeply 

 excavated above its middle, and has also a smaller excavation 

 below : on the hind Avings also the discal i)an(l can he traced ; 

 it is edged on both sides with whitish and is nearly uniform 

 in width. Underside paler; a brown spot at the end of each 

 cell and medial and subuiarginal sinuous, whitish, transverse 

 lines. 



Expanse of wings l.\ in^di. 



Khasiu Hills; (^ ? types in "R.M., also one female from 

 Bhutan. I also have one male from the Khasia Hills. 



One of the B.M. examples is labelled Isomastix indenti- 

 fascia, AVarren, type ; but I can find no reference. 



Family Epiplemidse. 

 Epiplema enlheuria, nov. 



cJ . Pure white, marked with dark chestnut-brown, the 

 palpi of that colour, white beneath, and with the last joint 

 wbite at the base and at the tip; some marks on the head 

 and collar : fore wings M'ith speckles on the costa, the most 

 prominent before and beyond the middle; two small patches 

 close together in the disk, the inner patch connected with 

 the costa by an oblique line : hind wings with a larger patch, 

 occupying more than the lower third of the wings, marked 

 Avith white on the outer border ; the brown colour runs into 

 the upper tooth of the wing and also in two lines from the 

 patch to near the costa beyond the middle. On the under- 

 side the fore wings are sutfused all over with brown except 

 the cilia and a small space along the hinder margin; the 

 hind wings are without markings. 



Expanse of wings ^^,5 inch. 



Khasia Hills; a fine series. 



One example has the inner portion of both wings above 

 suflused with pale brown. The species belongs to the desistaria 

 group, which I have from Assam, Bombay, Gilolo, and 

 Queensland. It is also nearly allied to E. restricta, Ilampsou, 

 which is in my collection from the Khasia Hills, but it 

 constantly differs from both. 



Family Geometridse. 

 Mimomiza flavescens, nov. 



^ ?. Of a uniform yellow colour; shaft of the antennae 

 •with tl:e basal half dark brown ; palpi brown at the sides, 



