species of Eastern Lepidoptera. 431 



HETEROCERA. 



Cymatophoridae. 



Genus Polyploca, Hiibn. 



PoJyploca galema^ sp. n. 



(J . Olive-brown ; head black : fore wings covered with 

 gi-ey scales ; a black spot at lower end of cell ; antemedial 

 and postmedial transverse lines black, double, sinuous, each 

 with an even outward curve; a black marginal line with 

 dentations into the cilia opposite the veins ; a brown suffusion 

 on the antemedial lines, which widens downwards on to the 

 hinder margin ; a deep black short streak at the apex, which 

 is bent in its middle : hind wings dark brown ; cilia inter- 

 lined grey and brown, with pale tips. 



Expanse of wings lyo inch. 



Cherra Punji. One example. 



Allied to P. orbicularis, Moore, but is a much larger 

 insect, with the bands on fore wings wider apart, more 

 regular, and with a pointed apex. 



Genus Gaueena, Walker. 

 Gaurena solena, sp. n. 



(J . Grey, tinged with yellow, and irrorated in parts with 

 brown atoms; a broad, central, transverse, dark band, broadly 

 suffused on each side with dark pink, and traversed by a 

 number of black sinuous lines ; the outer portion of the wing 

 clear grey, with some black markings on the upper part ; a 

 submarginal black crenulated band, a black marginal line 

 with dentations opposite the veins into the white cilia. Hind 

 wings dark grey, with broad brown borders, and a brown 

 central band, not much darker than the ground-colour of the 

 wing ; cilia white, containing black marks opposite the veins. 



Expanse of wings ly ^ inch, 



Cherra Punji. Two examples. 



Micronidae. 



Genus Pseudomiceonia, Moore. 



Pseudomicronia simpleifascia, sp. n. 



(J . "White : fore wings with the costa with brown thin 

 transverse marks ; transverse bands ochreous grey, first rather 

 thick, from costa of fore wings a little before the middle to the 



