224 On new Species of Oriental Moths. 



Family LarentiidaD. 

 Photoscotosia keraria, sp. n. 



^ $ . Blackish brown. Fore wings with most of the 

 veins whitish, transverse lines whitish, sinuous, first subbasal, 

 second just before the middle, curved outwardly in its centre, 

 third discal, more prominent than the others ; a submarginal 

 lunulate line. Hind wings greyish white, with a little brown 

 suffusion on the abdominal and outer margins. Underside 

 grey ; fore wings of male suffused with brown on the costa 

 and apical margins, and with the long tuft of hairs brown 

 with reddish base ; in the female there is no suffusion at all ; 

 hind wings with a brown dot at end of cell. 



Expanse of wings, ^ ly^ij, ? 2 inches. 



Darjiling [Mowis). One pair. 



Eustroma monana, sp. n. 



(^ $ . Antennse, head, body, and fore wings brown. Fore 

 wings crossed by three transverse outwardly curved ochreous- 

 grey lines, first one-fifth from base, second before the middle, 

 bent outwardly at the centre, third discal, rounded in each 

 interspace, with pale streaks running inwards on the veins ; 

 space beyond paler, with several lunulated brown bands ; a 

 submarginal pale line, bordering a brown, subapical, blackish- 

 brown marginal space, and two or three lower marginal spots. 

 Hind wings ochreous, whitish in the costal space, suffused 

 with brown on the inner half, through which run two sinuous 

 yellowish discal lines. Underside : fore wings ochreous 

 grey, with a large brown central space limited by the median 

 vein and its first branch ; an apical and a central marginal 

 brown patch. Hind wings darker and more ochreous, with 

 a black spot at end of cell. 



Expanse of wings 1^^ inch. 



Shillong {Hamilton). Two pairs. 



Allied to E. obscurata, Moore ; distinguishable by its more 

 ochreous hind wings and by the incompleteness of its outer 

 pale line on fore wings ; in obscurata the pale line runs 

 inwards on the first three veins only, in this species it circles 

 in on every vein. 



Lobophora pulcherrima, sp. n. 



(J . Greyish white, fore wings irrorated with brown atoms, 

 crossed by brown duplex sinuous bands, subbasal, antemedial, 

 postmedial, discal, and marginal, streaked and spotted with 



