1893.] SPECIES OF MOTHS EEOM IJfDIA. 343 



(damaged) mouse-coloui' with a pink tinge ; face deep red-brown ; 

 head clear, pale ochreous ; thorax and abdomen olive-ochreous 

 mixed "with darker ; abdominal crests tinged with red. Underside 

 dull mouse-colour, dusted with grey, and without distinct markings. 



Expanse of wings 24 millim . 



Hah. Naga Hills. 



Subfam. Oethostixin-^. 



NaXL\. OETHOSTIGIALIS, Sp. n. 



Fore ^^-ings dull whitish, semitransparent, \Aith all the veins 

 blackish, and the costa smoky grey ; basal transverse line marked 

 by 3 black, lengthened spots lying on the subcostal, median, and 

 submedian veins ; exterior and subterminal lines denoted by 

 similar spots on all the veins ; a larger dark oblong cell-spot, and 

 dots on the veins below it. Hind \^-ings like fore wings, but 

 without the basal dots. Underside, with cell-spots and two outer 

 rows of spots only distinct, but these more so than above. 



Expanse of wings, J 52 millim., (S 43 millim. 



Hah. Sikkim ; Bhotan. 



[Taken by me at Darjiling in July. — //. J. E.'] 



PsiLONAiA, gen. nov. 



Orthostiris, Motsch. Bull. Mosc. 1866, p. 196. 



OrtJiostu'is, S. & W. Cat. 2241. 



Zere)ie,de I'Orza, Cat. Lep. Jap. p. 48, no. 113 (1869). 



The species of this genus agree with Naxa, Wlk., in the shape 

 of the wings, the scaling, and all points of structure except the 

 antennae, and herein they agree with Orthostixis, Hiib., which like- 

 wise has simple antennae in both sexes. 



Type, P. taicoumaria, de I'Orza (Zerene). 



PsTLOIfAXA OBLITEEATA, sp. n. (Plate XXXI. fig. 10.) 



$ . Like P. taicoumaria, de I'Orza, but smaller and feebler ; all 

 the spots reduced to mere dark dots ; the two lower ones of the 

 basal row nearly absent. 



Hah. Bhotan ; Naga Hills. 



Two worn specimens in Mr. Moore's collection marked linteata, 

 M., may be the same ; they are d 2 from Darjiling. 



[This was taken at about 7000 feet by Doherty near Mao, Mani- 

 pur, in August. — H. J. U.']. 



Cetptoloba, gen. nov. 



Larentia, Moore, P. Z. S. 1867, p. 654. 



Lygranoa, Butler, Ann. & Mag. ISTat. Hist. ser. 5. vi. p. 228 



(1880). 



Fore wings with costa convex, hind margin obliquely curved ; 

 hind wings rounded ; both wings elongate ; hind wing in ^ with 

 a peculiar chitinous lobe attached to the base of the abdominal 

 margin. Antennae rather long, strongly pectinated in the <S , 



