1893.] SPECIES OF MOTHS FROM HTDIA. 379 



the right having the large trilobed discal spot represented only 

 by 3 small unconnected white dots, and the lower blotch by 2 

 semi-detached oblong ones ; in the right wing the 3rd costal spot 

 from the base is reduced in size and farther from the base ; while 

 in the left wing a small additional doable spot has crept in between 

 the 4th and 5th, which is scarcely perceptible on the right wing. 

 Hind wings dull grey, with traces of 4 curved whitish fascite, most 

 distinct on the inner margin, and a marginal row of white spots. 

 Head, antennae, and thorax bronzy fuscous ; vertex with a snow- 

 white spot ; thorax with a pair of white spots in front, and 

 probably three more behind ; abdomen grey hke the hind wings, wth 

 an indistinct row of pale dots along the back. Underside dull 

 bronzy fuscous, with every one of the white markings of the upper- 

 side exactly reproduced. 



Expanse of wings 26 millim. 



Hob. Sikkim. A very distinct looking insect, though the mark- 

 ings follow the pattern of the other allied species of Perizoma. 



[Eare on Tonglo in July. I also have two from Moller dated 

 October.— i/. /. E.'\ 



Peeizoma bicoloe, sp. n. 



S . Pore wings glossy umber with a reddish tinge ; central fascia, 

 the edges of which are irregularly dentate, and which occupies just 

 one third of the wing, blackish fuscous ; the whole wing also 

 with a slight olive tinge ; a dark line visible close to the base ; a 

 dark linear cell-spot, and a darker sinuate central shade along the 

 middle of the central fascia ; hind margin deeper tinged ; sub- 

 marginal line composed of a series of slight whitish spots ; fringe 

 concolorous with black basal line. Hind wings glossy white, 

 tinged with grey along the hind margin ; fringes rufous. Head, 

 thorax, and abdomen concolorous. Underside of fore wings 

 cinereous, fuscous-tinged, whiter towards hind margin ; with the 

 submarginal series of spots whitish ; hind wing whitish, dappled 

 with grey, with no distinct lines. 



Expanse of wings 26 miUim, 



Hab. Sikkim. 



[A single specimen taken by myself at light at about 12,000 

 feet.— iT. J. E.-] 



Peeizoma fasciata, sp. n. (Plate XXX. fig. 20.) 



S $ . Fore wings bronzy fuscous-brown ; the central fascia 

 bounded on either side by a sinuous white fascia, each of which is tra- 

 versed by a darker line ; these two fasciae are most distinct towards 

 the costa, and the inner is irregularly denticulate outwards in the 

 middle ; a single sinuate white hne across the centre of the basal 

 patch; submarginal Une indicated by a row of varying-shaped 

 white spots ; followed by a similar series of white spots, but 

 smaller, before the base of the fringes, which is black ; the marginal 

 area is interrupted in the middle by a roundish white blotch ; 

 fringes rufous and grey. Hiud wings glossy white, darker 



