Ilelerocerafi'om the Easf. 381 



Striglina conjuncta, nov. 



(J . Dark bro\viii.sli ochreous : costa of fore wiiii^s pale 

 oclireous, with hlaek spots, some large oclireous patches in 

 the cell and hilow it and one ontside the end: hind wings 

 more dnll in colour and jjalor ; both wings so niiicli snfFiised 

 with brown as to make the reticulations indistinct ; a row of 

 submarginal brown dots; cilia ochreous, with a brown base. 

 Underside pale reddish ochreous, the reticulations reduced to 

 dots and spots, but [)rominent ; fore tibiie blackish, fore tarsi 

 with black bands. 



Expanse of wings l^n inch. 



Khasia Hills; four examples. 



Differs from any known Indian form. 



Stn'f/lina mediofascia, nov. 



(J . Of a uniform reddish ochreous : costa of fore wing3 

 •wlnte, with some blackish-brown spots ; both wings covered 

 with unilbrmly disposed blackish-brown reticulations and 

 minute lunular marks of the same colour on the outer margins ; 

 a more or less indistinct brown, medial, transverse fascia on 

 the fore wings, nearly straight, rather broad, and incomplete. 

 The underside paler, the fascia dark and prominent and 

 composed of two patches, one at the end of the cell and the 

 other below it; hind wings with a transverse blackish ante- 

 medial band; abdominal tuft pale; fore tibiie blackish 

 brown. 



Expanse of wings If^ inch. 



Khasia Hills ; five examples. 



Allied to S. decussata, Moore, which has prominent dark 

 spots at the end of each cell, no medial band either above or 

 below, and the costa of fore wings reddish ochreous. 



Rhodoneura canideutaUs, nov. 



(J ? . Pale pinkish grey ; thorax and abdomen suffused 

 with brown, the latter with Llackish-brown segmental bands : 

 wings thickly striated and irrorated with black, leaving the 

 costal and marginal areas j)ale ; the costa of fore wings with 

 some black ami white patches, the ground-colour shouing in 

 parts all over both wings, giving them a peculiar variegated 

 appeaiance. Underside paler, the variegations prominent and 

 caused by a number of black and a few white patches. 



Expanse of wings j^„ inch. 



Khasia Hills; many examples. 



Tlie outer margin of bjth wings slightly excavated below 

 the apex. 



