208 Col. C. Swinlioe on new 



two thirds of abdomen golden yellow, marked witli golden 

 red, the abdomen striped with that colour on the segments ; 

 the anal third grej, with two red-brown segmental bands. 

 Fore wings grey, with a yellow lunule at end of cell ringed 

 with red ; the basal fourth of the wing of that colour, marked 

 with golden red ; a black suffused patch in the disk, which 

 includes the cell-lunule ; the exterior line thin and black and 

 wavy. Hind wings pale grey, with the exterior line indis- 

 tinct and some black marks in the disk ; marginal line of 

 both wings black; cilia grey, partly interlined with darker 

 grey and partly tipped with the same colour. Underside 

 whitish, without any markings. 



Expanse of wings -f^j inch. 



Cherra Punji. One example. 



A very beautiful little insect. 



Genus Antigastra, Led. 

 41. Antigastra longipaJpis^ sp. n. 



(J . Palpi brownish above, wliite beneath ; head, thorax, 

 and abdomen white, with brownish sides. Wings thinly 

 clothed, dull sordid grey, nearly white in parts, with some 

 pure white flecks between the veins, which are brownish, the 

 vein-lines being thick and entire on fore wings, more or less 

 obsolete on hind wings (which are nearly white and nearly 

 semihyaline), especially towards the basal and lower portions 

 of the wing ; in some specimens the hind wings are without 

 any indications of the brown vein-lines ; there are also some 

 brown and some blackish sliort streaks between the veins on 

 the fore wings, and in some specimens the interspace between 

 veins 5 and 6 is filled with brownish ; antennae and legs grey. 



Expanse of wings 1 inch. 



Shillong and Cherra Punji. Many examples. 



Genus Pleonectusa, Led. 



42. Pleonectusa planah'sy sp. n. 



(^ . Palpi dark brown, grey beneath and at the tips ; an- 

 tennce, head, body, and wings of a uniform dark lilac-grey ; 

 thorax with a white mark in front. Fore wings with a brown 

 lunule at the end of the cell, an outwardly curved inner line 

 at one fourth, and a uniform outer brown line commencing 

 at one fifth from costa of fore wings, curving uniformly 

 almost to the shape of the outer margin to the hinder margin 

 of the wing at two thirds, and then nearly straight across the 

 middle of the hind wing ; anteciliary line pale, cilia grey. 



