124 Col. C. Swinhoe on 
Family Chalcosiide. 
Cyclosia phonia, nov. 
2. Upperside deep black ; wings with a dull dark green 
sheen in certain lights; a broad white band across the disc 
of fore wings, composed of nine spots, formed by intersection 
of the veins, and two additional spots at the upper and lower 
ends of the cell; cilia white at apex of hind wings; shaft of 
antenne bright shining blue; frons, base of antenne, top of 
head, collar, thorax, and abdomen at sides marked with the 
same colour. Underside: abdomen with white segmental 
bands; blue sheen on costa of both wings, also on the principal 
veins, and blue submarginal spots on hind wings; the band 
on fore wings same as on upperside, with three additional 
small white subapical dots, a white subcostal spot beyond 
middle on fore wings and two in the middle near the outer 
margin. 
Eixpanse of wings 2,% inches. 
Lawas (Everett). 
Family Lithosiide. 
Chionema saulia, nov. 
@. Pure white; antenne ochreous; palpi with first and 
‘ second joints crimson, third black ; thorax with a crimson band 
in front and in the middle: fore wings with a large black 
spot at the end of cell, transverse bands thin, crimson, first 
subbasal short, second and third antemedial and discal slightly 
curving outwards, fourth close to the apex ; abdomen pinkish 
towards the tip: hind wings without markings. Underside 
white, uniform, without markings except for its crimson 
pectus ; fore and hind legs with the tibie crimson above ; 
the tarsi black above with white spots. 
Hixpanse of wings 1,5 inch. 
Paitan (Hverett). 
Family Drepanulide. 
Callidrepana xanthoptera. 
Drepana xanthoptera, Hmpsn. Moths Ind. i. p. 341 (1892). 
Naga Hills, Khasia Hills. 
This species belongs to Hampson’s Section II. B. Vein 10 
from end of areole, 11 from cell; antenne bipectinated in 
both sexes. It was originally described from a male example ; 
I have now both sexes. 
