neio Eastern Heterocera. 001 



Blepfina erectilinea, nov. 

 ? . Olive-brown, tinged with ochreous, with chocolate- 

 brown markings, transverse lines duplex with pale centres, 

 first close to the base, second antemedial, both slightly out- 

 wardly curved and sinuous, a small white dot ringed with 

 brown, as orbicular, just outside the second line, third line 

 erect, very nearly straight, a square-shaped white reniform 

 edged with brown, close on its inner side, a submarginal 

 very sinuous line, the space between the two lines purplish 

 brown, as is also the apex and a small space in the centre of 

 the outer margin : hind wings brown, with indistinct sinuous 

 pale lines central and submarginal ; both wings with black 

 marginal lunules, pale marginal line, and pale cilia with a 

 brown base. Underside paler, with black cell-spots and discal 

 and submarginal sinuous transverse black lines. 



Expanse of wings 1 jL inch. 



Kina Balu, N. Borneo (IVaierstradf) ; two examples. 



This species somewhat resembles B. dentilinea, Hmpsn., 

 from Sikkim, which I have also from the Khasia Hills. 



BJeptina carta, nov. 

 cJ . Fawn-colour, irrorated with minute brown atoms : 

 fore wings crossed by three straight brown lines, antemedial 

 and medial, erect and parallel, the third runs from the apex 

 to the hinder margin near the angle, between the last two 

 lines is a thin somewhat sinuated and indistinct brown lino ; 

 on the hind wing there is a straight discal line corresponding 

 to the outer line of the fore wings, which is cut short by a 

 brown suffused space below the apex, this suffusion extends 

 more or less along the costa and on the inner portions of 

 the wing, marginal line black, lunular; cilia ochreous. 



Expanse of wings IfQ inch. 



Kina Balu, N. Borneo {Watersfradt) . 



There is a female in the B. M. from Palo Laut^ unnamed, 

 in the Deltoid drawer no. 34. 



Bleptina pulla, nov. 



(^ . Of a uniform dull olive-brown colour, a prominent 

 black lunule at the end of the cell of fore wings, a pale line 

 with brown edges across the disk of both wings, nearly 

 straight and erect in fore wings, outwardly curved on liind 

 wings, indications of a sinuous submarginal line, marginal 

 lunules black ; cilia with a pale base. Underside of a dull 

 pale greyish brown, a brown lunule at the end of each cell, 



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