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A. DiscALis, n. sp. (PL VII. fig. 2.) 



Male and female greyish Avliitc : fore wing with basal, medial, and 

 tliscal transverse pale brown lunulated lines, the medial and discal 

 lines suffused with darker brown at their costal end, and joined by a 

 black longitudinal irregular discal streak, forming a curved subapical 

 streak ; some blackish marks on the costa near the base, the furthest 

 forming an interrupted transverse line : h.ind wing paler white, with 

 broad pale brown exterior band ; cilia alternate pale brown and white. 

 Abdomen pale brown at the apex. 



Expanse 2 inches. 



Bengal. In Coll. A. E. Russell ; F. Moore. 



Genus Phlogophora, Ochs. 

 Phlogophora ixdica, n. sp. 



Female pinkish fawn-colour: fore wing with a dark brown medial 

 oblique band, above which the discal marks join at their base, with 

 a blackish upper space between them ; two subbasal minute spots, 

 between which are two short transverse lines ; a diffused streak 

 ascending from near the base of posterior margin, two transverse 

 discal lunulated lines brown, the outer line being medially bordered 

 by dark brown, beyond which the margin is ashy : hind wing paler, 

 with diffused dark marginal lines. Head, thorax, and abdomen 

 pinkish fawn-colour. 



Expanse 1 ^ inch . 



Bengal. In Coll. A. E. Russell. 



Genus Euplexia, Steph. 

 EUPLEXIA albovittata, u. sp. (PI. VI. fig. 16.) 



Male and female dark fuliginous black; exterior margin scalloped: 

 fore wing with an irregular-margined partly transverse subbasal 

 band, and a broad transverse discal band silky white, both with an 

 anterior brownish mark, and the outer band speckled with brown ; 

 outer margin of orbicular and inner margin of reniform mark bor- 

 dered with white ; a row of brownish marginal lunules, the extreme 

 scalloped margin being black : hind wing fuliginous ; a streak and 

 the cilia at anal angle and two small quadrate spots above white ; 

 cilia alternate brown and white. Head and thorax dark fuliginous 

 black, speckled with white. Base of abdomen white, lower part 

 fuliginous. 



Expanse 1^ inch. 



DarjeeUng. In Coll. A. E. Russell ; W. S. Atkinson. 



E. discisignata, n. sp. (PI. VI. fig. 0.) 



Male and female. Fore wing pale yellowish green, the base and 

 lower part of the disk varied with ferruginous brown and blackish 

 speckles ; an ashy-brown patch crossing the middle from the costa to 

 below the cell, on the inside of which is an elongated oblique black 

 pale-bordered spot, and on the outside is a similar but more irregular- 



