202 Col. C. Swinhoe on new 



the base of the antennae ; rest of head, body, and wings above 

 dark glossy brown, markings on fore wings very indistinct 

 and only slightly* darker than the wing-colour, consisting 

 apparently of a cell-spot on fore wings, an inner line and a 

 discal line, slightly recurved and bent inwards to the discal 

 spot and then down to the middle of the hinder margin ; cilia 

 concolorous with the wings. Underside whitish, with cell- 

 spot and discal line on fore wings distinct, and a cell-spot and 

 discal recurved line on hind wings, with a spot at the end of 

 each curve ; this line is not visible above ; legs and body 

 white. 



Expanse of wings 1 inch. 



Shillong and Cherra Punji. Many examples. 



The wings are broader and rounder than is usual in this 

 genus. 



28. Charema fuscipennisj sp. n. 



(^. Antennte reddish grey; palpi blackish brown; head, 

 abdomen, and wings of a uniform dark dull brown. Fore 

 wings with a dark brown spot in middle of cell, a lunule at 

 the end ; interior and exterior lines dark brown, indistinct, 

 the latter bent outwards on the median vein, then curves 

 inwards to the bottom of the cell-lunule, then downwards to 

 the middle of the hinder margin. Hind wings with a discal 

 lunule, a discal line with a similar outward bend in its centre ; 

 some indistinct black lunular points on the outer margin of 

 both wings ; cilia concolorous with the wings, with a pale 

 basal line. Underside with the wings as above, but slightly 

 paler ; legs blackish brown, tarsi and body whitish. 



Expanse of wings 1 inch. 



Shillong and Cherra Punji. Many examples. 



Transverse lines much as in C. analis, Snellen, = a?Jo- 

 ciliataj Moore ; the wings, however, are not so long nor so 

 pointed, and the cilia brown, and not white as in that species. 



29. Ckarema carhonah's, sp. n. 



cJ . Palpi black, white beneath ; antennae, head, body, and 

 v/ings black ; abdomen with a thin white band at the base 

 and with the segments in fresh specimens marked with white. 

 Fore wings with a deep black spot at the end of the cell and 

 a black indistinct smaller spot within the cell ; both wings 

 crossed by a rather broad, nearly straight, and fairly uniform 

 deep black band, which is discal on fore wings and medial on 

 hind wings ; the space outside the band with a bronze-like 

 gloss upon it ; anteciliary line pale ; cilia black, tipped with 

 grey. Underside much paler than above, with the cell-spot, 



