Miss A. E. Pront on some 



wliicli it (lifTors in tlio darker subnpioal slinde on fore wiiipr, 

 the rather larjrer and darker snljtonial spot behind M^ on 

 the hind wins:, the rather darker shade on the costa of fore 

 win^, and, especially, in the brown streak across metathorax 

 and base of fore wing; (wliieh is not present in any specimen 

 of albicostalis that I have seen). Possibly only a subspecies. 



2. Lithacodia jncatina, sp. n. (PI. I. fig. 2.) 



$ . — 22 mm. 



This species has hitherto been mixed with picata^ Btb'., in 

 tlie Britisli Museum and evidently also at Tring-, for it is 

 figured in Seitz (Macro-Lep. vol. xi. pi. xxvi. a) as picata. 

 The two species are quite clearly distinguishable by the 

 triangular dark patch on base of costa in picata being 

 replaced in picatina by a golden-brown streak along trie 

 costa; by the antemedial line being only slightly crenulate 

 in jncatina, not angled at the folds as in picata ; by the 

 absence in picatina of the postmedial dark point on costa 

 and the black point at upper angle of cell, the black spot at 

 lower angle of cell being also reduced in size ; by the sub- 

 terminal line being almost obsolete in picatina ; and (perhaps 

 the most constant distinction of all) by the shape of the 

 white mark on distal margin, from SC to R',. which forms a 

 narrow patch u\ picatina, quite separate from the other Avhite 

 markings, ])ut in picata is less sharply marked and is always 

 connected by a white bar between R' and R" with the white 

 postmedial and tornal areas. Fringe of fore wing in picatina 

 whitish-brown, tipped with grey. In other respects exactly 

 agrees with Hampson's description o^ picata, Cat. Lep. PliaJ. 

 x. p. 503. 



Khasia Ilills, Assam (Nissary), type and 5 other ^ (J. 



In British Museum from Sikkim and one specimen from 

 Sabathu. 



3. Eutelia regalis, sp. n, (PI. I. fig. 3.) 



S . — 27 mm. 



This species belongs to the section of the genus called 

 Eleale (Sect. 1, B, c, of Hami)son), its nearest allies being 

 fulvipicta, Hmpson., m\A jjlusioides,V^^\k. 



Head and thorax above bright red-orange, the teguhv a 

 little darker; palpus, ])ectus, and legs ochreous-brown, the 

 tarsi ringed with white ; abdomen ochreous-brown, Avith the 

 dorsal crests red-orange. 



