488 DR. H. J. ELWES, SIR G. HAMPSON, AND MR. J. H. DURRANT [May 1, 



*IsocHLoRA METAPH^A, sp. n. (Plate XXXYI. fig. 2.) 

 (^ . Head and thorax emerald-green ; palpi and sides of frons 

 pnrplisli red ; antennse fulvoiis ; pectus and legs greyish ochreous, 

 the front of pectus and fore and mid legs in front purplish red ; 

 abdomen pale ochreous, the ventral sixi-face suffused with purplish 

 red, the anal tuft fulvous. Fore wing emerald-green, the costal 

 edge white ; cilia white at tips. Hing wing ochreous white 

 uniformly suffused with pale brown ; cilia yellowish white. The 

 under side of fore wing pale purplish red, the termen greenish ; 

 hind wing brownish white, the costal area tinged with purplish red. 

 Eah. SiKHiM {Walton), 1904. 2 c?,type. Ex2). 42 millim. 



*EuxoA coNFUSA Alph. Hor. Soc. Ent, Ross. xvii. p. 61, pi. 2. 

 f. 47 (1882); Stand. Cat. Lep. pal. p. 136. 

 SiKHiM {Walton), 1904. 1 $ . 



*EuxoA BASiGRAMMA Staud. Berl. ent. Zeit. 1870, p. Ill; id. 

 Cat. Lep. pal. p. 150. 



Tibet, Gyantze {Walton), vi, 04. 1 $ . 



*EuxoA OBERTHURi Leech, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1900, p. 30; Hmpsn. 

 Cat. Lep. Phal. B.M. iv. p. 310, pi. 67. f. 1. 

 Tibet, Gyantze {Walton), vi. 04. 1 S - 



*Metalepsis aletes, sp. n. (Plate XXXYI. fig, 6.) 



S . Antennfe ciliated. 



Head and thorax pale rufous with a few black hairs ; patagia 

 with a white fascia edged on each side by black ; pectus, legs, and 

 abdomen brownish grey, the anal tuft ochreous. Pore wing pale 

 rufous, the veins streaked with white and defined on each side by 

 grey ; a slight black streak below base of costa ; a black streak 

 below base of cell and another above basal half of inner margin ; 

 two black streaks in cell, the upper interrupted beyond middle, 

 the lower not reaching lower angle ; an obliquely curved post- 

 medial series of wedge-shaped black streaks in the interspaces 

 from above vein 7 to above 1, the streak above vein 5 displaced 

 inwards and the streak above vein 1 longer ; a terminal series of 

 wedge-sha]3ed black streaks in the interspaces. Hind wing pale 

 brownish grey. 



Sab, SiKHiM (T'F«?i05i), 1904. 1 J, type. ^£cp. 30 millim. 



The antennae are missing, but the base of the shaft of one is 

 sufficient to show they are ciliated. This Zeiocania-like Agrotid 

 is like nothing known to me from the Old "World ; it, however, 

 closely resembles a species of the same genus with pectinated 

 antennae from Tierra del Fuego and several species in allied 

 genera from the Higher Andes. 



*Episilia vittata Staud. L^is, viii. p. 314, pi. 5. f. 15 (1895); id. 

 Cat. Lep. pal. p. 137. 



Tibet, Rhamba Jong, vii. 03, 1 c? ; 8 miles S. of Khamba Jong 

 {Walton), 1 c? with the orbicular stigma absent. 



