Species of Oriental Moths. 223 



Khasia Hills {Hamilton). Many specimens. 



Is marked above very similarly to and looks like Gubaria 

 metagonaria, but can at once be identified by the difterence in 

 the shape of the outer margin of hind wings ; below it is 

 quite different. 



Subfamily Boarmiin^. 



Aids dasimariaj sp. n. 



^ ? . Greyish white ; antenna brown, with black plumes 

 in the male ; head, body, and fore wings covered with brown 

 irrorations : abdomen with brown bands. Fore win^s with 

 three equidistant sinuous transverse brown lines, the first two 

 on a reddish suffused ground, the third with a suffused reddish 

 outer band ; a similar broad band on the outer margin, leaving 

 a white sinuous band between, marginal lines blackish brown 

 with black points. Hind wings nearly white, some reddish- 

 brown irrorations on the abdominal and outer portions ; a 

 sinuous line across the disk and indications of another line 

 near the angle. Underside greyish white, sparsely irrorated 

 with brown atoms ; a brown dot at the end of eacH cell and a 

 brown, thin, partly macular discal band across both wings. 



Expanse of wings, ^ If^j, ? ly^ inch. 



Darjiling [Mowis). Four examples. 



Bylazora heledaria, sp. n. 



(J. Pale olive-brown, irrorated with brown atoms; a 

 brown spot at end of each cell ; both wings crossed by olive- 

 brown bands and lines. Fore wings with subbasal, ante- 

 medial, and discal bands, these bands crossing both wings ; 

 indications of another band on the costa of fore wings between 

 the second and third bands, and also indications of a sub- 

 marginal band across both wings j a sinuous line outside the 

 second band on fore wings, which is continued on the hind 

 wings and ends at the abdominal margin near the termination 

 of another sinuous and partly dentated line which crosses 

 both wings on the inner side of the discal band ; marginal 

 line brown; fringe pale. Underside pale olive-grey, with 

 the outer borders broadly darker. 



Expanse of wings lro-1 A inch. 



Mahableshwur, May 1887. Taken by myself. 



1 have it also from the Nilgiri Hills, from Mr. Lindsay. 

 Its pattern and coloration is quite different from any other 

 species in this genus. 



