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silky, costa yellowish tinged, inner margins suffused with dusky. 

 Hind wings whitish, slightly tinged with ochreous grey. Under side 

 of fore wings dark grey, almost black ; a pale streak above the cell 

 from near base to beyond middle of costa, thence along the costa 

 itself to apex. 



Expanse, 35 millim. 



Collection number, 753 b. 



One male specimen from Rantaizau (7500 ft.), May 8th, 

 1909. 



Allied to I. varana, Moore, from Sikkim. 



Ilema tahvana, sp. n. 



Head and collar orange, thorax blackish grey ; abdomen grey, 

 terminal segments tinged with orange. Fore wings narrow, blackish 

 grey, costal stripe orange, terminating in a point at apex ; fringes 

 tinged with orange. Hind wings pale whitey brown, costal area 

 suffused with fuscous. 



Expanse, 34 millim. 



Collection number, 72 h. 



One male specimen from Eantaizan (7500 ft.), May 9tb, 1909. 



In some respects this species resembles Lithosia japonica, 

 Leech, but the fore wings are narrower, the costal stripe is 

 deeper in colour, and extends to the aj)ex. 



Asara striata, sp. n. 



^ . Head and thorax pale salmon-pink, the latter black dotted. 

 Fore wings pale salmon-pink ; antemedial band black, its outer edge 

 nearly straight, its inner edge diffuse towards costa, and an inward 

 projection about middle ; a postmedial series of black streaks on the 

 veins, the inner ends of the upper streaks connected by a short, 

 irregular, transverse line, which represents the postmedial ; black 

 dots on the outer margin. Hind wings paler. 



Expanse, 21 millim. 



Collection number, 76 a. 



One male from Kanshirei (1000 ft.), November 7th, 1908. 



Eiigoa grisea ab. siiffusa. 

 Fore wings rather more violet tinted, and dark sprinkled ; the 

 dots on postmedial line are more directly one over the other, and the 

 area beyond the line is much suffused. 



Collection number, 696. 



One male specimen from Eantaizan (7500 ft.). May 14th, 

 1909, and two males from Kanshirei (1000 ft.), April 18th, 1908. 



Nola (?) tripimcta, sp.n. 



3' . Head and thorax white, abdomen whitish. Fore wings white, 



sparingly flecked with fuscous indicating irregular transverse lines ; 



three black dots on the costa, the middle one largest and triangular 



in shape ; a Hnear blackish mark at end of the cell. Hind wings 



