486 DR. H. J. ELWES, SIR G. HAMPSOlvr, AND MR. J. H. DURRANT [May 1, 

 SYNTOMIDiE. 



Eressa multigutta Wlk. i, p. 134 (1854) ; Moths Ind. i. p. 220. 

 SiKHiM, Gantok, vi. 03. 1 § . 



ARCTIADiE. 

 LlTHOSIANiE. 



AsuRA STRiGiPENNis HeiT.-Scliaff. Aussereur. Schmett. f. 437 

 (1855) ; Moths Ind. ii. p. 111. 



SiKHiM, Gantok, vi. 03, 1 5 ; Raitdong, vi. 03, 1 $ . 



Arctian^. 



*DiACRisiA bretaudiaui Oberth. Et. Ent. xx, p. 55, pi. x. ff. 179, 

 180 (1896); Moths Ind. iv. p. 491. 

 SiKHiM, Tiingu, vii. 03. c? . 



DiACRisiA IMPLETA Wlk, xxxi. 286 (1864) ; Moths Ind. ii. p. 24. 

 SiKHiM, Raitdong, vi. 03. I d ■ 



EsTiGMENE iMBUTA Wlk. iii. 614 (1855); Moths Ind. ii. p. 21. 

 SiKHiM, Gantok, vi. 03. 1 $ . 



Pericallia galactina Hoev. Tijdschr. Nat. Ges. Phys. vii. 

 p. 280, pi. vi. f. 5 (1840) ; Moths Ind. ii. p. 25. 

 SiKHiM, Raitdong, vi. 03. 2 $ . 



AGARISTIDiE. 



ExsuLA viCTRix Westw. Cab. Or. Ent. pi. 33. f. 3 (1848) ; 

 Moths Ind. ii. p. 150. 



SiKHiM, Raitdong, vi. 03. 1 $ . 



N O C T UID^. 



Agrotin^. 



*Anartomorpha flavescens, sp. n. (Plate XXXYI. fig. 3.) 



cJ . Head and thorax clothed with black, brown, and grey scales 

 and hair ; palpi whitish banded with bi"own ; lower part of frons 

 whitish ; fore tibiee and tarsi with white rings ; abdomen ochreous 

 white irrorated with fuscous. Fore wing black-bi-own sufi'used 

 with greyish ; subbasal line indistinctly double filled in with grey, 

 angled inwards in cell and extending to vein 1 ; antemedial line 

 indistinctly double filled in with grey, oblique from costa to sub- 

 median fold, then erect ; claviform moderate, defined by black ; 

 orbicular and renif orm with brown centres and slight whitish annuli 

 defined by black, the former oblique elliptical, the latter angled 

 inwards on median nervure and touching the former ; an indistinct 

 dentate whitish mark below end of cell on vein 2 ; postmedial 

 line double filled in with greyish, bent outwards below costa, 

 oblique to vein 5, where it is angled, then inwardly oblique and 



