296 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, Vol. XI. 

 1102a. ElJPROCTIS BIDENTATA, 11. sp. 



g. Yellow ; abdomen blackish, except at base and extremity. E^ore- 

 wino- with the basal two-thirds suffused with brown and irrorated with 

 black, leaving a yellow patch on costa before middle, its outer edge 

 sendino- two strong teeth outwards balow veins 6 and 5; a subapical dark 

 spot. Hiudwing pale yellow. 



Habitat.— Sikhim (Lidderdale). Exp. 38 mm. Type. — In British 

 Museum. 



ARCTIID^. 



Lithosiin^e. 



1281a. Cyana catorhoda, n, sp. 



Differs from peregrina in the forewing being without the black edge 

 to the bands. Hindwing and underside bright rose-pink ; male with the 

 sexual characters on hindwing. 



Habitat.— KMsis. Exp. $ 24, 9 30 mm. Type.— In British 

 Museum. 



1284a. Cyana dudgeoni, the 9 described is alborosea, Wik., the true 

 female has three black spots on forewing ; veins 4-5 from ceil. Hind- 

 win o- with veins 6-7 stalked ; underside as in male. It will form 

 Section II-E. Habitat. — Khasis. 



1289a. Cyana watsoni, n. sp. 



£, Pure white ; palpi, frons, and legs tinged with fuscous ; collar, 

 patagia, and metatborax fringed with orange. Forewing with orange 

 spot near base of costa ; a broad slightly sinuous oblique antemedial 

 orange line ; the postmedial line bent inwards to costa, with the upper- 

 most black spot beyond it at end of tuft and divided into two, the line 

 expanding above inner margin ; a submarginal line bent inwards and 

 expanding below apex and not reaching inner margin, 9 . With the 

 upper black spot single, the postmedial line well beyond it and not bent 

 inwards to costa. 



Habitat.— Khisis, Upper Burma (Watson). Exp. $ 30, $ 38 mm. 

 Type. — In British Museum. 



128%. CWana khasiana, n. sp. 



$. White ; palpi black ; forelegs banded with black ; antennae brown ; 

 thorax with three orange bands. Forewing with the base of costa 

 orange ; a short subbasal band ; an oblique antemedial band, the spot 

 at upper angle of cell small ; the postmedial band oblique to vein 4, and 



