Species of Eastern Lepidoptera. 437 



row is discal, consisting of a spot in each interspace in both 

 sexes : hind wing with a discal band on the underside 

 showing through the wing. Underside coloured as above, 

 with a discal black band, divided by the veins across both 

 wings ; anal tuft on abdomen ochreous in both sexes. 



Expanse of wings, c? ly^o, ? Iny inch. 



Shillong. Four males and three females. 



Allied to Baroa punctivaga. Walker, from Java. 



Genus ScAPTESYLE, Walker. 

 Scaptesyle Integra^ sp. n. 



(^ ? . Head, thorax, and abdomen deep black ; collar, 

 tegulffi, and wings bright golden yellow ; abdomen with some 

 greyish-yellow hairs at the end. Fore wings with a deep 

 black narrow basal space, and both wings with deep black 

 borders, occupying the outer third of fore wings, narrow in 

 the hind wings, and gradually fining hindwards to a thick 

 line towards the anal angle. 



Expanse of wings l^^ inch. 



Shillong and Cherra Punji. A fine series. 



Allied to, but perfectly distinct from, S. hicolor^ Walker, 

 which is uniformly more ochreous and has broad black borders 

 covering nearly half the wings. 



Genus -^mene, Walker. 

 yEmene amncea^ sp. n. 



S . Head, thorax, and fore wings white ; thorax with black 

 spots in front and two longitudinal black stripes. Fore 

 wings — a spot at the base, a transverse subbasal band of three 

 spots, followed by a similar band before the middle, a spot in 

 the cell, an irregular broad band beyond the middle, which 

 includes a deep black spot at the end of the cell, is dentated 

 on both sides, and dislocated below the centre ; a submarginal 

 band of large lunular black spots ; black spots on the margin 

 including two much larger than the others, and running into 

 the white cilia, one at the apex and the other a little below 

 it : hind wing blackish brown, without markings. Under- 

 side : both wings suffused with brown. 



Expanse of wings jjj iuch. 



Shillong. One example. 



Looks like a Tarache o£ the Noctuid family Acontiid^. 



