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Genus Pseudceaspedia, nov. 

 Type. — P. punctata, Hampson. 

 Range. — Sikhim. 



Palpi upturned, the second joint smooth, slender, and reaching just above 

 vertex of head, the third short and blunt ; 

 antennse of female almost simple. Fore- 

 wing narrow, the apex produced, and outer 

 *^ margin oblique ; veins 3 and 4 shortly stalked ; 



Pseudcraspedia punctata, 5 f rom a bove angle ; 7, 8, 9, 10 stalked ; 11 

 5 t- from cell. Hindwing with veins 3 and 4 



shortly stalked ; 5 from near middle of discocellulars ; 6 and 7 on a long 

 stalk. 



28865. Pseudcraspedia punctata, n. sp. 



$ . Grey-brown ; palpi tinged with black. Forewing with six 

 black spots on costa, which is whitish ; a black spot below middle of cell, 

 one beyond middle of discocellulars, another beyond upper angle and 

 one on vein 1, these last three with the last costal spot forming an oblique 

 postmedial series ; basal and subbasal crimson spots on inner margin, 

 and a crimson spot in cell. Hindwing with black and red spot near 

 base of inner margin. Both wings with faint waved red medial, post- 

 medial and submarginal lines, and a marginal series of black points. 



Habitat. — Sikhim, 1,800 feet (Dudgeon). Exp. 14 mm. Type. — 

 In British Museum. 



2889a. Olulis absimilis, 11. sp. 



$. Head and thorax ochreous, mixed with dark brown ; abdomen 

 pinkish. Forewing ochreous irrorated with dark brown and fuscous ; 

 a fuscous patch on costa near base followed by a black speck ; a very 

 oblique antemedial dark line with some fuscous beyond its costal half ; 

 an indistinct black-edged attenuate reniform stigma ; the postmedial 

 line black-edged, minutely waved, excurved beyond cell and bent 

 outwards to inner margin ; a nearly straight submarginal line sinuous 

 below vein 2 ; a prominent series of black points just inside the margin ; 

 a marginal brown line. Hindwing pink ; a fine marginal brown line ; 

 cilia whitish ; underside with discocellular point ; oblique postmedial 

 line and series of points just inside the margin. 



Habitat.— ^Khasis. Exp. 26 mm. Type.— In British Museum. 



