86 On neio Eastern and Ai4Strah'an Heterocera. 



black patch inwardly edged with cream-colour; an ear-sliapcd 

 black mark at the end of the cell, many black minute inora- 

 tions on the inner portion of both wings, and an indistinct 

 submarginal pale band also on both wings. Underside much 

 paler than on the upperside, very uniform in coloration and 

 without markings. 



Expanse of wings l-j^ inch. 



Goping, Perak {Kunstler). 



Allied to D. livida, Ilmpsn., but distinguishable for want 

 of the discal dentated black line with white points across fore 

 wings, which is a prominent feature of that species. 



There is an example in the B. ]\I. from Sandakan, Borneo, 

 without name. 



Htcevillea epiphmoides. 

 Nicevillea epiplemoides, Hrnpsn, Moths of India, iv. p. 640 (1896) 



The type is a female from the Downat Range, Tenasserim. 



^ . Antennje one third longer than the costa of fore wings, 

 much longer than in the female, with stiff bristles to the tips; 

 the abdomen extends one third beyond the hind wings, the 

 anal tuft is as long as one third the length of the abdomen 

 and consists of four membranes thickly coated with ciliated 

 short hairs ; there are several brown specks in a row outside 

 the brown discal line of the fore wings, in addition to the two 

 mentioned by Ilampson in his description of the female; 

 otherwise the markings and coloration of the male are similar 

 to those of the female. 



Lawas, N. Borneo [Everett). 



Corcohara longipennis, nov. 



^ . Antennae, palpi, thorax, and fore wings rich chestnut- 

 brown, the upper and lower sides of the palpi dark-coloured, 

 nearly black ; head and collar ochreous grey : fore wings 

 streaked with brown, a black diffused spot near lower end of 

 cell with a white speck above it ; a brown curved line from 

 above centre of disk to apex, the outer portion of the wing 

 more or less shaded with brown : hind wings greyish brown, 

 paler towards the base, and with jjale cilia, slightly ochreous : 

 underside pale greyish ochreous ; a brown lunular mark at 

 end of each cell, a broad brown discal band on fore wings, a 

 similar marginal band on hind wings. 



Expanse of wings 2 inches. 



Java {Fruhstorfer). 



There is an example of this species, also from Java, un- 

 named in the B. M. 



