438 Col. C. Swinhoe on neio 



Genus Baksine, Walker. 

 Barsine fuscifera, sp. n. 



(J . Of a uniform orange ochreous : fore wings with a 

 black spot at the end of cell, and slightlj suffused with brown, 

 except on the outer portions : hind wings with a similar but 

 darker suffusion. Underside with the coloration brighter, 

 the whole of the fore wings with the exception of the borders 

 covered with black : hind wings with a black subcostal 

 streak towards the apex; the interior of the wing very 

 slightly suffused with brown : abdomen brown, with small 

 ochreous tuft ; legs ochreous and brown. 



Expanse of wings ly^^ inch. 



Cherra Punji. One example. 



Barsine eschara, sp. n. 



(^ . Yellow : fore wings with a brown thick line on the 

 outer margin and two transverse similar lines, the first from 

 the middle of the costa to the base below the median vein, 

 where it runs into a longitudinal line, which extends from 

 the base to the outer margin ; second from the costa near 

 apex, where it is joined by the marginal line to the hinder 

 margin one third from the angle ; this line throws out two 

 others above its centre to the outer margin, and from its centre 

 an inner line which curves upwards, passing across the first 

 transverse line, and runs to the base of the costa. Hind 

 wings paler and without markings. 



Expanse of wings yV inch. 



Cherra Punji. Three examples. 



Allied to B. distributa, Walker, from Borneo. 



Genus Setina, Schr. 

 Setina leacrita^ sp. n. 



(J ? . Bright ochreous : fore wings with three transverse 

 rows of small black spots, and one spot at the base ; first row 

 a little before the middle consisting of three, second discal, 

 outwardly curved, a spot on each vein ; third submarginal, 

 irregular, a spot in each interspace : hind wings slightly 

 paler than fore wings and without markings. Underside : 

 both wings coloured like the hind wings above, with some 

 indistinct submarginal dots on both wings. 



Expanse of wings, $ lyV, ? Ix^o inch. 



Yokohama and Asama Yama, Japan. Three males and 

 one female. 



