406 . MB. "W. WABREN ON NEW GENEBA AND [Apr. 18, 



wings, but without the basal line. Underside ochreous-grey, with 

 a reddish tinge, dusted wdth dark grey, and with the central spots 

 and lines indistinctly darker. Head, thorax, and abdomen fawn- 

 coloured. 



Expanse of wings 30-34 millirn. 



Hah. Sikkim. 



Very much like H. castanearia, Moore, but smaller and paler. 



[One d taken by Mr. Gammie near Mongpo, and a much larger 

 female by Mr. Knyvett in June; evidently a rare species. — 

 H. J. E.] 



Leptomiza, gen. nov. 



Fore wing : costa convex ; apex slightly falcate ; hind margin 

 elbowed at the end of the 3rd median nervule, the lower half 

 straight, oblique ; the upper simply concave or with an intermediate 

 tooth. Hind wings rounded with an elbow, as in fore wings. 

 Male antennce simple; palpi porrect, the terminal joint conical, 

 drooping. Neuration normal. Hind tibiae of c? not thickened. 



Type, Leptoiniza calcearia, Wlk. {Hyperythra). 



LePTOMIZA (?) ANOMALA, sp. n. 



5 . Fore \^ings dark ashy grey, tinged with chocolate and dusted 

 with irregular dark atoms ; basal line indistinct, consisting of several 

 black dots, forming an angulated line ; 2nd line brown-black, starts 

 from I of the inner margin, runs straight towards the apex, before 

 which it forms a blunt angle, and is recurved on to the costa ; 

 throughout its course it is finely edged ^^■ith paler ; above the inner 

 margin it is preceded by a roundish and followed by an irregular- 

 shaped blackish-brown blotch ; a dark-edged, whitish-centred ocellus 

 at end of the cell, and a dark spot on the costa beyond it ; submar- 

 ginal space, from apex to elbow, chocolate-tinged : below, ashy ; 

 above anal angle, an indistinct fulvous patch. Hind wings like 

 fore wings ; the cell-spot smaller, and the pale edging of the 2nd 

 line paler. Underside of both wings fulvous, towards the inner 

 margin \^-hitish, coarsely variegated with black striae ; central spots 

 large ; lines indistinct, but the subterminal line shown by a row of 

 black dots. Head, thorax, and abdomen concolorous, the latter 

 paler beneath. 



Expanse of wings 32 millirn. 



Hab. East Pegu, 4500 feet, April (Doherty). 



Leptomiza straminea, sp. n. 



2 . Fore wings pale yellowish, dusted irregularly with tawny and 

 fuscous atoms ; 1st line very indistinct, brownish, running obliquely 

 outwards to the subcostal, where it is angulated obliquely, then 

 inwards to inner margin, forming a small brown dot on each vein ; 

 2nd line from ^ of inner margin, double, runs obliquely to apex ; 

 the outer edge nearly straight to just before apex, where it is 

 acutely deflexed to costa ; inner edge, more irregular, forms a slight 

 tooth on the 2ud and 3rd median nervules, opposite which the 



