Ileterocera from the East. 285 



last joint dark brown : wings sj)r\rsely irroiatod with brown 

 atoms ; a black spot at the end of each cell ; a bhickish 

 straij^ht band, with its inner edge formed by a thick black 

 lino, from apex of fore wings to the middle of the abdominal 

 m.'irgin of hind wings, pas.^iiig just inside of the black discal 

 spot of the hind wings ; a l)rown oval-shaped line on the 

 costa near the apex enclosing a whitish space, intersected by 

 two longitndinal brown lines, the spot formed by the lower 

 line pnre white : hind wings with a curved row of seven or 

 eight black discal dots. Underside similar, but the black 

 markings arc more prominent and the general colour of a 

 dcciicr yellow. 



Expanse of wings, ^ \\r;, ? 2 inches. 



Khasia Hills; a nice series. 



Like M. crnentaria, Moore, without any of its rufous 

 markings, I have both sexes of each, and it is wonderful 

 what little variation they show. 



Cidaria mediovitturia. 



Cilaria mediorittnrin, Moore, P. Z. S. 1867, p. 650. 

 Somatiud azonaria, Obertli. Etude d'Ent. xviii. p. i{2, pi. iv. fig. 60 

 (1893). 



Moore's type came from Darjiling, Oberthiir's from 

 Chinese Thibet. I have it from Kashmir, Sikkim, and 

 Kiong-Tcheou, the latter received from Oberthiir ; they are 

 identical. 



Actenochroma subochracea. 



Actenochroma subochracea, Warren, Nov. Zool. i. p. 381 (1894). 

 Psenduterpna elcearia, Hmpsn. Journ. Bo. N. H. Soc. xiv. p. 654 

 (190:i). 



Khasia Hills. 



These are undoubtedly identical. 



Family Thyrididae. 



Rhodoneura atomosalis. 

 Rhodoneura atomosalis, Ilmpsn. P. Z. S. 1897, p. 621. 



Port Blair, Andamans; two examples. 



Khasia Hills; two examples. 



The type from Mysol is in the B.M., also an example from 

 Java ; not previously recorded from the Indian Region. 

 There are a number of examples from the Audamans in the 

 Indian Museum, Calcutta, collected by Roepstorff. 



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