430 MI?. AV. -VTABREX ON XEW GKNERA AXD [Apr. 18, 



10,000 feet. I have seen one or two other specimens from 

 MciUer's collection.— i7. J. £".] 



PnoBHiNiA, gen. no v. 



Near to Myriohlephara, from which it may be distinguished by 

 the shortness of the cell, which is scarcely longer than i of the 

 fore wing, the oblique discocellular of tlie fore wing, and the 

 angulated one of the hind wing, but more especially by the quite 

 differently shaped palpi ; in Myriohlepliara these are horizontally 

 porrect, the second joint broad, hairy, the third small, button- 

 shaped; in Prorhinia they are much longer, rostriform, drooping, 

 the third joint acute. 



Type, Prorhinia jiingasoides, sp. n. 



Prorhinia pingasoides, sp. n. 



(S . Tore wings suffused in part, and also slightly dusted, with 

 mouse-colour ; lines dark fuscous ; first double, curved, with a slight 

 angulation below^ the middle ; discal spot linear, black, followed 

 by an indistinct fuscous central line ; second line thick, straight 

 in its costal \, then slightly wavy and inclined inwards, ending in 

 a large curve, concave outwards, above the inner margin ; sub- 

 marginal line fuscous, denticulate, followed by 2 darker blotches 

 on the hind margin at ^ and | from the costa ; fringes white, Mdth a 

 row of contiguous blackish lunules at their base : opposite the 2 

 dark fuscous blotches of the hind margin the fringes are flecked 

 themselves w ith fuscous ; the spaces between the 2 branches of the 

 first line and between the second and subterminal line are suffused 

 with mouse-colour, as well as the inner marginal portion of the 

 central space. Hind wings the same. Head, face, and thorax 

 whitish ; palpi, top of collar, and patagia blackish ; abdomen 

 mouse-colour. Underside of both wings pearly white, with a broad 

 mouse-colour marginal band, which is interrupted by white spaces 

 before the fringes and by a larger white spot at anal angle ; discal 

 spots distinct, lying in a short mouse-colour shade. 



Expanse of wings 28 millim. 



Hah. Naga Hills. 



At first sight this insect recalls a small Plngasa. 



[The type was the only one received, and is very distinct in 

 coloration ; taken by Doherty at about 3000 feet. — //. J. £.] 



PsiLALCis, gen. nov. 



Tephrosia, Wlk. xxxv. p. 1590. 



Narapa, Moore, Cevl. iii. p- 411, part; Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 

 1889, p. 426. 



Type, PsUalcis incfpiaria, Wlk. 



The type of Narajxt, Moore, has pectinated antonnte in the cS 

 like Aids, and will, I think, have to be placed in that genus. A 

 few species, however, which in markings and general aspect 



