304 On new Species of Indian Lepidoptera. 
nearly central patch ; a discal recurved line, with its lower 
portion joining the patch along vein 2; a marginal band and 
brown cilia from vein 2 upwards; ‘cilia luteous on its lower 
portion. 
Eixpanse of wings 1,/5 inch. 
Cherra Punji. One example. 
Paracymoriza aurantialis, sp. n. 
3d. Body golden brown; top of head white; thorax with 
a broad white stripe on each side; abdomen with white 
segmental bands. Wings golden ochreous, with pure white 
bands lined with black on each side: fore wings with two at 
the base, elbowed outwards in their centres; another before 
the middle, slightly angled outwards in its centre, followed 
by a white space; then another black-bordered thin white 
band, very acutely angled, towards the hinder angle of the 
wing, where it nearly touches a submarginal band, which is 
disconnected in its centre and has two white streaks running 
inwards ; between these two bands is a white streak from the 
apex, with an inward hook at its lower end, and which is 
interlined with a black line: hind wings with two white 
basal bands ; a broad central white band with black-margined 
white lines on each side, and a submarginal black-bordered 
white line ; both wings with marginal black lines and white 
cilia tipped with black. 
Expanse of wings 1,%5 inch. 
Cherra Punji. ‘Two examples. 
Cataclysta trigonalis, sp. n. 
d. Pale chocolate-brown : fore wings with a white central 
spot; a wedge-shaped white mark from the costa beyond the 
middle; a white submarginal band, outwardly lined with 
black and followed by a marginal pink band, the margin with 
black lunules: hind wings white at the base, limited by a 
dark grey thin band, the remainder of the wing pale pink 
tinged with ochreous ; a submarginal white line, indistinct as 
it runs upwards, edged with grey on both sides, followed by 
a pinkish marginal band containing a row of well-separated 
deep black spots, the central ones the largest; cilia of both 
wings grey, with a basal white interline. 
Exxpanse of wings 7%; inch. 
Shillong. Four examples. 
