Species of Eastern Lepidoptera. 17 



space, and a broad discal transverse band from the liiiider 

 angli' to the discoidal interspace, where it bends out to tlie 

 aj)ex ; niar^^^inal and 8ubniar;;inal points black : hind wings 

 brown, without markings; cilia of botli wings ochreous grey, 

 interlined with brown. 



Expanse of wings 1 j^„ inch. 



Cherra Punji. Two examples. 



Ilijpena castaneipdlpis, sp. n. 



^ ? . Palpi very long, with tlie tip upturned, bright chest- 

 nut-colour, with some brown scales at the sides ; thorax and 

 fore wings chestnut-brown, suffused with greyish white, with 

 the exception of the outer border, the suffusion giving a 

 whitish streak at the apex and making the hinder marginal 

 space nearly white ; a black dot within the cell, a wiiite dot 

 at the end; a straight brown line from middle of hinder 

 margin angled opposite the end of the cell, where it bends in 

 on to the costa ; a row of black points in the disk : hind 

 wings blackish brown ; cilia of both wings brown, witii 

 ochreous tips. 



Expanse of wings ^\^ inch. 



Cherra Punji. Numerous examples. 



Thyrididae. 

 Genus Rhodoneura, Guen. 

 Ehodoneura stylophora, sp. n. 



(^ . Head and body chestnut-red; both wings with the 

 inner two thirds dark chestnut-red, the outer third pale 

 pinkish-ochreons white : fore wings with three very large pale 

 pinkish-ochreous spots or patches along the centre of the dark 

 portion, the outer one ear-shaped ; two thin discal bent red 

 lines : hind wings with the apex and hinder angle suffused 

 with red. Underside pale pinkish-ochreous grey, with two 

 black inner dark brown bands on fore wing and one on hind 

 wing ; fore wings with a large tuft of metallic-coloured scales 

 in the cell. 



Expanse of wings j^,^ inch. 



Cherra Punji. One example. 



Rhodoneura tritropha, sp. n. 



(J. Orange pinkish, suffused with grey and striated with 

 very fine brown striations : fore wings with three small white 

 spots in a longitudinal row at the end of the cell ; the grey 



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