492 Col. C. Swinhoe on new 
Gy rtona nama, NOV. 
6. Palpi dark brown, with white tips; head, body, and 
fore wings dark brown, with a greyish tinge; a white streak 
between the antennz and along the frontal tuft; some white 
scales on the thorax: fore wings with indications of many 
very indistinct and very fine sinuous transverse lines, the 
reniform dotted with white; a black spot below the middle of 
cell; a band composed of two lines rather close together from 
the costa near apex, which bends abruptly opposite end of 
cell, and then runs nearly straight to hinder margin beyond 
the ‘middle ; the inner side of this band is marked with deep 
black spots above the bend and on its outer side with two 
white lunules and a white spot; at the apex of the wing is a 
white streak edged with deep black, composed of three con- 
joined elongated spots; a deep black spot on the grey cilia 
below the apex, three white costal subapical dots and white 
marginal points: hind wings grey, with broad brown mar- 
ginal border; cilia of both wings interlined, on the hind 
wings tipped with white. 
Expanse of wings 1, inch. 
Jaintia Hills. 
There is an example of this species in the B. M. from 
Bhutan mixed up with Stictoptera albodentata, Moore. 
Family Gonopteride. 
Capotena elaina, nov. 
d ?. Head, thorax, and fore wings chestnut-red, more or 
less suffused with brown; two pale transverse lines—first 
from costa near base, straight to middle of hinder margin, 
the other from costa one third from apex to the hinder margin, 
eurving slightly outwards; a pale line at base of cilia: hind 
wings white, sometimes with blackish suffusions, otherwise 
without markings; abdomen brown, so thickly covered with 
white pile in the female as to make it look white, with an 
orange-grey apical tuft in the male: underside, fore wings 
pale red, white at base of costa and broadly so on hinder 
margin; pectus, body, and legs white, covered with thick 
white hairs. 
Expanse of wings 1, inch. 
(ucensland, 
Carea tartka, nov. 
g. Head, body, and fore wings dark pinkish grey, irro- 
rated with rede brown; some brown dots at base, one in the 
