408 MR. F. MOORE ON NEW ASIATIC LEPIDOFTERA. [May 6, 



tinate, the pectinations short and broad ; legs pilose ; palpi stout, 

 robust, densely pilose, extending slightly beyond the head. 

 Allied to Eutricha. 



Kosala sanguinea, n. sp. (Plate XXXIII. fig. 8.) 



Female. Upperside deep red : fore wing with two indistinct 

 median transverse narrow black lines, the inner slightly curved, the 

 outer oblique ; an indistinct outer zigzag series of blackish marks ; 

 a grey-speckled patch at the apex ; a white angular discocellular 

 spot between the transverse black lines : hind wing duller red poste- 

 riorly ; an indistinct black grey-speckled streak below the apex ; 

 apical border grey-speckled. Underside reddish brown ; both 

 wings crossed by an indistinct narrow dusky discal fascia. 



Expanse 2| inches. 



Hab. Khasia hills {Godwin- Austen). In coll. F. Moore. 



Eutricha cheela, n. sp. 



Allied to E. pini. 



Male. Upperside reddish fawn-colour : fore wing with an exterior 

 submarginal deeply sinuous black line, from near which the inter- 

 discal space is bright dark ferruginous and traversed with irregular 

 transverse dusky black lines. Underside brownish fawn-colour; 

 both wings with an oblique transverse darker brown median band, 

 and an indistinct outer lunular band. 



Expanse 2| inches. 



Hab. Dharmsala, N.W. Himalaya. In coll. Lahore Museum. 



Odonestis pyriformis, n. sp. (Plate XXXIV. fig. 7.) 



Male. Upperside deep ferruginous, washed with purple externally ; 

 fore wing with a narrow transverse subbasal curved line, and an 

 oblique recurved discal line with pale outer border ; an outer sub- 

 marginal dusky sinuous line ; a large whitish red-centred oblique 

 pyriform spot at end of the cell, and a small white spot above it. 

 Underside paler ; both wings crossed by an indistinct dusky discal 

 fascia. 



Expanse li inch. 



Hab. Masuri, N.W. Himalaya. In coll. Major A. M. Lang and 

 F. Moore. 



Allied to O. decisa, Walk. Differs in being smaller, the wings 

 shorter and darker in colour, and having a prominent large cell-spot, 

 the discal line being less oblique. From O. Iceta and O. inobtrusa 

 it is also distinct. 



Odonestis divisa, n. sp. 



Female. Upperside — fore wing dark chestnut-red, dusky red 

 posteriorly, and washed externally with purple-grey ; a narrow pale- 

 bordered line recurving from apex to middle of hind margin ; a 

 large pearly-white red-speckled spot at end of the cell, and a small 

 white spot above it : hind wing dark chestnut-red' along anterior 

 half, pale purplish red on posterior half, the two colours defined by 



