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surface of hind wings, and striated throughout with black; fore 

 wing with the white discal line with its inner side broadly 

 black from costa halfway down, also black on costa at apex ; 

 below this apical patch there is a white space on the margin, 

 and the inner costal space is also broadly white; iiind wing 

 with the discal line black, and another similar line between 

 it and the margin. 



Expanse of wings lycj- inch. 



Cherra Punji. One example. 



The hinder margin of fore wings is not excavated as in 

 F. chromataria, Walk., and F. lilagiaia^ Walk. 



8. Fascellina hypocliriseis, sp. n. 



^ . AntennjB and palpi reddish brown ; head, body, and 

 wings of a uniform olivaceous ochreous brown. Fore wings 

 with a brown line from just before middle of costa, forming a 

 small loop to the costa again before the apex, and then 

 bending down below the apex ; in the apical bend is a white 

 streak, and both loops are smeared with wdiite ; the basal 

 portion of the costa up to commencement of lirst loop is pale 

 pink with brown irrorations ; a white lunule at the end of the 

 ceil (absent in one example) and indications of two straight 

 transverse dark thin bands, one before and the other beyond 

 the middle, almost touching the outside of the lunule. Under- 

 side with the fore wings bright yellowish grey, smeared with 

 white and striated with brown, with a while transverse discal 

 line elbowed outwards below the costa, the elbow filled with 

 rich chestnut-brown, which runs in a thin band close along 

 the inner side of the white line ; the outer portion of the wing 

 pale grey at the upper and dark olive-coloured in its lower 

 parts ; hind wings bright ochreous at the base and tinged 

 with orange on the outer portions, with a curved discal row 

 of orange spots, ending in two dark orange-red lines on the 

 costa. 



Expanse of wings lyV inch. 



Cherra Punji. Five examples. 



With the hinder margin of fore wings excavated near the 

 angle. 



Subfamily Macasiii^^. 



Genus Macaeia, Curtis. 



9. Macaria octolinearta, sp. n. 



(^ . Grey, thickly irrorated with brownish-grey atoms ; 

 transverse lines antemedial, medial, discal, and marginal, 

 greyish brown, all outwardly edged with whitish ; the first 

 obsolete on hind wings, the first and second nearly straight, 

 the second crossed bv a transverse brown short streak on 



