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only the antemeclian and post median distinct, and even 

 these not very strong, grey with a slight olivaceous tinge ; 

 anteraedian from costa at nearly one-tliird, excurved (and 

 very slightly angulated) in cell, more oblique inward pos- 

 teriorly than anteriorly ; postmedian from costa at about 

 two-thirds, slightly oblique outward at first, incurved 

 between the radials, very slightly lobed about R^-M', then 

 about parallel wdth termen, irregularly lunulate-dentate 

 throughout, the inward teeth with minute black dots on the 

 veins ; cell-dot darker, slightly elongate ; a faint waved 

 median line suggested from it to hind margin ; terminal line 

 weak, almost obsolete posteriorly; fringe almost unicolorous. 



Hind wing somewhat elongate, apex nearly rounded, 

 termen scarcely waved, strongly convex ; cell-dot indicated, 

 but very weak ; only the postmedian line distinct, similar to 

 that ol pumilata, but finer and rather less bent in middle. 



Underside paler, rather glossy ; both wings with slightly 

 elongate cell-mark, in some lights also slight indications o£ 

 the postmedian line and (at least on hind wing) of a dusky 

 subterminal band. 



Assam : Shillong, 5000 ft., Oct. 1916 {T. B. Fletcher). 

 Type in coll. Brit. Mus., presented by the Agriculture 

 Research Institute, Pusa. 



A $ from the same district in coll. Brit. Mus., rather 

 smaller, broader-winged, and darker, seems to belong here, 

 though the projecting scales of the palpus are mostly lost, 

 presumably by abiasion. 



10. Eupifhecia subinduta, sp. n. 



S ? .—19-24 mm. 



Head and body light grey, irrorated with brown, the abdo- 

 men pale beneath, darkened posteriorly. Palpus heavily 

 scaled, in ^ rather less, in ? more, than twice as long as 

 diameter of eye. Antenna of ^ somewhat lamellate, with 

 short (scarcely ^), even ciliation. Fore tibia and tarsas 

 infuscated on upper and inner sides, pale-spotted at ends of 

 joints. 



Fore wing strongly elongate (shaped much as in innotata, 

 Hufu.jOrwith costa and termen slightly straighter, angles 

 slightly less rounded) ; pale grey, slightly irrorated with 

 brown ; the lines numerous, brown, mostly very weak and 

 confused, inclined (especially in proximal area) to break up 

 into irroration ; in well-marked specimens eleven may be 

 counted, the proximal ones curved near costa, then parallel 

 with termen but more or less sinuate, especially the sixth, 



