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wings ochreous grej, densely irrorated with brown atoms, and 

 with a prominent black spot at end of cell. 



Expanse of wings ly'y inch. 



Cherra Punji. Two examples. 



Family Boarmiidae. 



Subfam. Dbiliniinm. 



Genus Myrteta, Walker. 



6. Myrttta fuscolineata, sp. n. 



$ . Pure white, with some grey irrorations, thickest on 

 costa of fore wings ; a grey dot at the end of each cell ; 

 greyish-brown transverse lines very indistinct, first from basal 

 third of abdominal margin of hind wings, and second from 

 the middle of the margin, both terminating at the apex of 

 fore wings ; the first double on fore wings, only the second 

 double throughout ; another very indistinct line outside the 

 second line, also a more distinct grey marginal line. Under- 

 side pure white and unmarked. 



Expanse of wings 1 j^ inch. 



Cherra Punji. One example. 



Allied to Slyrteta hrunneiceps^ Warren, of which I have 

 both sexes ; the transverse lines (which in that species are 

 ochreous and very distinct) are somewhat similarly disposed, 

 but the shape and ground-colour are very distinct, and the 

 head of bt-unneiceps in both sexes is bright ochreous. 



Subfamily E^'nomiinje. 

 Genus Fascellina, Walker. 



7. Fascellina hypochlora, sp. n. 



^ . AntennaB, palpi, and frons dark red; thorax olive-green; 

 abdomen olive-grey. Wings dark olive-green, smeared in parts 

 with greyish white, fairly uniform in tint of colour, striated 

 with black near the base and on the basal half of costa of 

 fore wing, which has an antemedial transverse blackish thin 

 band, nearly straight and acutely bent inwards on to the 

 costa, where it is darkest ; a broader dark green postmedial 

 diffuse band, also nearly straight ; a discal pale line angled 

 outwards below the costa near the apex, which has a white 

 smear, then sinuous downwards to the hinder margin nearly 

 parallel with the outer margin, and across the hind wing a 

 little beyond the middle, edged throughout with dark green 

 on each side, and accompanied on the hind wings by a broad 

 dark green central band, which narrows towards the costa ; 

 cilia of both wings dark green. Underside pale green, tinged 

 with yellow at the base of fore wings and over the whole 



