Species of Oriental Moths. 221 



angle 5 lower portion of the wing yellow. Hind wings 

 yellow ; a black central straight band and a submarginal thin 

 black line curved like the outer margin ; cilia of both wings 

 black. 



Expanse of wings 1t% inch. 



Khasia Hills [Hamilton). One example. 



The hinder angle of fore wings is excavated as in F. dacoda^ 

 but the colour and markings above and below are quite 

 different. 



Fascelliaa dacoda, sp. n. 



J . Pale chestnut-brown, tinged with ochreous ; palpi and 

 head dark chestnut-brown. Fore wings with some ochreous 

 suffusion in the upper centre and on the costa, a sinuous 

 double black line, with an intervening white line, from the 

 hinder angle to the second median vein near the margin ; 

 above this is a slaty-coloured marginal space ; outside the 

 double line the wing is paler and smeared with white. Hind 

 wings with a postmedial straight and complete similar line in 

 continuation of the double line on fore wings, the space outside 

 the double line being paler and more ochreous. Underside : 

 fore wing striated with chestnut ; a patch of black at the base ; 

 a white distorted discal line which forms the outer margin of 

 a large chestnut costal subapical patch and of a smaller 

 similarly coloured central patch ; a black band in the place 

 of the double line, the band terminating in the disk in two 

 short branches. Hind wing with a red double line, which is 

 joined together hindwards, the wing pure ochreous outside 

 and greyish ochreous inside the line ; a white apical dot. 



Expanse of wings Ijjj incli. 



Shillong, Khasia Hills [Hamilton). One example. 



The hinder angle of fore wings is less excavated than in 

 any of the other Indian species of this genus. 



Catopyrrha khasiana, sp. n. 



(J. Upperside like the male of C. phoenix, Swinh. (Trans. 

 Ent. Soc. Lond. 1891, p. 484), but of much brighter ochreous 

 colour, the bands much more red ; on the underside the colour 

 is very different, being pure pale ochreous yellow, striated 

 with red, with a bright dark ochreous-red discal band, with 

 the inner margin brown and the outer margin irregular, 

 reaching the outer margin of the wing in parts on the fore 

 wing ; a white patch at the apex. 



? . Yellow, more sparsely irrorated ; bands paler, except 

 towards upper part of outer band ; underside as in the male, 



