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band on its inner side below the costa and a white space in 
the disc: hind wings with a broad white medial band edged 
with black ; a white spot and a cluster of black spots at the 
margin of the central lobe, indications of one or two black 
spots on the upper lobe; a short black marginal lobe out- 
wardly edged with white near the anal angle: cilia of both 
wings grey. 
Exxpanse of wings 7/5 inch. 
Jaintia Hills. 
Somewhat resembling Aulacodes polydora, Meyrick, but 
the exaggerated lobes of the hind wings will easily distin- 
guish it. 
Oligostigma sanguinisecta, nov. 
36. Bright ochreous, irrorated and marked with bright 
crimson: fore wings with the costal line black, double for 
two thirds its length from the base ; two or three black longi- 
tudinal lines (two of which terminate in white streaks) below 
the costa, and many crimson longitudinal streaks, all limited 
by the white discal transverse band, edged with black on its 
inner side (the white of the band obsolete towards the hinder 
margin) ; a similar submarginal complete band, edged with 
black on both sides, marginal line black ; space between the 
bands bright crimson: hind wings more crimson than the fore 
wings, the streaks indistinct, but the irrorations more dense ; 
a discal waved transverse black line; four marginal black 
spots with white on their inner sides on a bright crimson 
ground—one pair near apex, the other near the middle, 
from these latter pair is a white marginal band edged with 
black on both sides; on the inner side of the spots is an 
indistinct grey band, which is apparently a continuation of 
the black-bordered white band near the anal angle; cilia of 
both wings ochreous, with black patches. 
EXxxpanse of wings 74-335 inch. 
Sarawak, Borneo. 
A very beautiful little insect. 
Family Pyraustide. 
Subfamily Hruzvirwz. 
Chalcidoptera incomitata. 
Nagia incomitata, Swinh. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xiv. p. 205 
(1894). 
Nosophora chironalis, Hmpsn. (nec Walker), Moths Ind. iy, p. 289 
(1896) ; Hmpsn. P. Z, 8. 1898, p, 662, 
Khasia Hills. 
