1893.] SPECIES OF MOTHS FEOM htdia. 407 



included space is broader ; like^-ise deflected to the costa before 

 the outer arm, the inner deflection being twice as long as the 

 outer ; a brown-edged roiuid ocellus in the disk ; the 2 edges of 

 the 2nd line are dark brown, and the included space deep tawny ; 

 hind margin shaded with fulvous. Hind wings like fore wings, 

 Anth a straight, brown-edged, tawny band, broader, and with its 

 outer edge angulated towards the costa. Underside more thickly 

 and coarsely dusted with fuscous dots, and showing on both wings 

 an irregularly zigzag submarginal row of black dots on the veins, 

 which towards the costa of the fore wings develop into a sinuous 

 submarginal line. Head, thorax, and abdomen sandy yellow. 



Expanse of wings 36 millim. 



Hah. Sikkim ; Bhotan. 



The S being at present unknown, the reference of the species 

 to Leptomiza is only doubtful. 



[A male taken by myself at Cherra Punji in the Khasias in Sep- 

 tember, and another from the Karen Hills, show that Mr. Warren's 

 generic determination is correct. The species, though so wide- 

 ranging, seems rare in all localities. — H. J. E.'] 



LepTOMIZA FTJSCOMAEGUfATA, Sp. n. 



$ . Fore wings rather bright yellowish ochreous, irrorated with 

 coarse fuscous atoms ; basal line dark broA^-n, bent on the sub- 

 costal, thence vertical ; cell-spot round, diffuse, brown, with a 

 minute pale centre ; 2nd line black-brown from close to apex to 

 before the anal angle, finely edged externally- with lilac-white, and 

 preceded by a dark-brown shade, the inner edge of which is irre- 

 gularly scalloped ; 2 small dark brown costal spots before it ; mar- 

 ginal area wholly blackish-brown, with a slightly paler patch below 

 the elbow ; fringes brown-black, with faintly paler interspaces. 

 Hind wings like fore wings, but with no basal line. Head, thorax, 

 and abdomen yello\\ish straw-colour, dusted with darker ; the seg- 

 ments of the abdomen with pairs of dark dots. Underside duller 

 throughout, the lilac outer line dotted with blackish on the veins. 



Expanse of wings 32 millim. 



Hah. Darjiling. 



[Taken in July by myself at 7000 feet.— iT. J. E.'] 



Omiza aruscicoLOE, sp. n. (Plate XXXII. fig. 25.) 



5 . Pore wings pale mouse-colour, slightly tinged with ochreous 

 olive ; no actual lines, their places being taken by mere change of 

 tint ; 1st very indistinct at 5, parallel to hind margin to just 

 before the costa, where it is recurved basewards ; 2nd, from | of 

 inner margin, runs obliquely and slightly wavy towards apex, 

 before which it appears to be, like the 1st, retracted basewards ; 

 space between the lines filled up with ochreous olive, and with a 

 darker, slightly tawny shade beyond the discoidal spot, which is 

 paler ; space beyond 2nd line paler, somewhat pinkish, with an 

 olive shade down the centre ; fringes also olive. Hind wings a 

 little paler than fore wings, and sparsely sprinkled with black 



