1893.] SPECIES OF MOTHS FEOM INDIA. 365 



sandy yellow, with no basal line, but with a series of purplish- 

 black spots between the veins. Hind wings the same, but with no 

 traces of any lines. Head, thorax, and abdomen concolorous. 

 Underside pale straw-colour, with the marginal spots distinct ; 

 fore wings with the costa brownish, the costal spots prolonged 

 into streaks, and a diffuse discal blotch ; hind wings with a small 

 discal dot, and a costal one above it, black. 



Expanse of wings 30 miUim. 



Hab. Sikkim. 



[Three specimens were taken by me, along with those of the 

 last species, at 10,000 feet in July. — H. J. e!] 



[I have examples of another species, perfectly distinct from both 

 the last, which I took abimdantly at Tonglo in July, and which 

 Mr. Warren has also marked lilacina and for which I propose the 

 name of 



HtDEELIA SIKKIMEIfSIS, sp. n. 



Fore wings dull pinkish grey, traversed by 5 distinct inner 

 transverse lines, and 3 double darker outer ones, the two series 

 separated by a broad pale band including a discal spot. Hind 

 wing pale grey with a discal spot and three marginal and one internal 

 darker transverse lines. Beneath dull piuldsh grey, with discal 

 spot on both wings, with one distinct transverse band and a 

 marginal line of spots. — H. J. E.~\ 



AiTTALLACTA, gen. nov. 



Fore wings broad ; costa gradually arched throughout ; apex 

 distinct, minutely subfalcate ; hind margin oblique, with a scarcely 

 perceptible blunt elbow in the middle. Hind wings broad, with a 

 distinct elbow in middle of hind margin. Palpi very short, not 

 reaching beyond face ; face rounded, protuberant; antennse in $ 

 simple, in S subserrate. Neuration as in Asihena. 



Type, A. suhobliquaria {Timandra), Moore. 



AUTALLACTA LINEATA, Sp. n. 



cJ . Fore wings pale straw-colour, with rust-coloured lines, 4 

 curved near the base, one straight oblique in the centre, and 3 

 slightly wavy and irregular towards the hind margin ; fringe straw- 

 colour, with a rusty basal line. Hind wings with only the central 

 and 3 submarginal lines. Underside rather darker ; the fore wings 

 vpith the basal lines not represented ; head, abdomen, and legs all 

 straw-coloured. 



Expanse of wings 28 miUim, 



Hah. iSikkim. 



This can hardly be an aberrant form of subobliquaria. The fore 

 wings are decidedly concave from apex to middle of hind margin. 



[I have seen only one specimen of this insect, which is very 

 distinct. Mr. Warren has included under the name of A. subobli- 

 quana two other species which I took at much higher elevations and 

 believe to be distinct, but I will not now describe them. — E. J. E.} 



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