490 Col. C. Swinhoe on new 



Blenina effusa, no v. 



? . Body and fore wings pinkisli grey, smeared with grey ; 

 a brown, highly sinuous, thick line from eosta before the 

 middle to hinder margin beyond tlie middle, a black spot at 

 end of cell, and some blackish markings near its inner side ; 

 a similar line from costa beyond the middle to the hinder 

 margin close to the first line, sinuous and well curved out- 

 wardly; two indistinct sinuous lines between this and the 

 margin, the outer one with some blackish spear-shaped marks ; 

 cilia yellow, with brown patches opposite the veins; hind 

 wings pale pink, cilia yellow : underside, fore wings pale 

 pink, hind wings pale ochreous, nearly white, without markings 

 except for some yellow and brown suffused patches on costa and 

 a})ical portions of fore wings ; cilia as above. 



Expanse of wings 1 inch. 



Pulo Laut {Doherty)^ Lewas (^Everett). 



Clettharra iphida, nov. 



($ . Head, thorax, and fore wings dark pink-brown; a 

 broad nearly white band along the costa, containing blackish 

 streaks and marks on the outer half; a whitish band on the 

 hinder margin from base to one third from the angle ; cilia 

 while, with brown patches; abdomen and hind wings white: 

 iHiderside white ; lore wings suffused with grey ; some small 

 blackish-brown marks on costa near apex. 



Expanse of wings ^q inch. 



Jaintia Hills. 



Allied to 6'. albonotata, Hmpsn., but that species has white 

 spots on the outer margin. 



Clettharra floccifera. 



Clettharrajioccifera, Iliiipsn. ^Moths Ind. ii. p. 386, S (1804). 

 Clettharra calida, Hinpsn. (nee Walker). I. c. iv. p. -528 (1896). 



The types of C. Jloccifera, Hmpsn., from Tenasserim and 

 the Nagas, are males ; the type of C. valida, Walker, from 

 [Sarawak, is a female; and Sir George Hampson very natu- 

 rally came to the conclusion that they were sexes of the same 

 species ; but I have in my collection males of both forms and 

 a female of C. jioccifera ; the sexes are alike ; the two forms 

 are undoubtedly quite distinct. 



Tenasserim, Nagas, Khasia Hills. 



Sarothrijm morena, nov. 

 ? . Frons and palpi white, last joint brown ; head, body. 



