342 MB. W. WAREEN OX NEW GEXEEA A>'D [Apr. 18, 



I would refer those who ^^^sh to know more of the physical 

 features of the localities in question to my Catalogue of the 

 Butterflies of Sikkim, in the Transactions of the Entomological 

 Society for 1888, and to my notes on Mr. Doherty's collections in 

 the Society's ' Proceedings' for 1892.— iZ. J. E.'] 



Subfam. CExocheomik.£. 

 Xexoza>-cla, gen. nov. 



Fore wings with costa gradually curved from base to apex, but 

 some\\ hat flattened just before the middle ; apex produced, blunt ; 

 hind margin strongly indented below apex, forming a prominent 

 blunt projection at the end of the 2nd and 3rd median nervules, 

 thence running very obliquely inwards ; anal angle rather promi- 

 nently defined. Hind wings with a small point at end of 2ud sub- 

 costal nervule, and a small indentation below it opposite the cell ; 

 anal angle squared. Antennae simple, closely laminated, rather 

 flattened; palpi short, smooth, horizontally porrect, 3rd joint not 

 distinctly separable ; tongue invisible (? absent) ; legs short, stout, 

 hind tibiae rather thick ; spurs excessively short. Abdomen with 

 slight, oblique dorsal tufts. Neuration : — Fore \\-ings : 1st median 

 nervule at |, 2nd and 3rd close together from lo^er end of cell ; 

 lower radial from a little above the centre of the discocellular ; 

 upper radial from upper end of cell : 5 subcostals on a common 

 stem ; the 5th starting halfway between end of cell and apex, and 

 running into hiud margin below apex ; the 4th into costa before 

 apex ; 1st, 2nd, and 3rd at equal distances one after the other, 

 liiud wing : costal approximated to subcostal briefly near base ; 

 2 subcostals from upper end of cell ; 1st median nervule shortly 

 before end of cell ; 2nd just before end ; 3rd from lo\\ er angle ; 

 radial from a little above the centre of the discocellular. 



Type, Xenozanda versicolor, sp. nov. 



The radials both in fore and hind Avings are situated much as in 

 the Geoinetrina' proper, rising above the centre of the discocellular, 

 and not running parallel to the nervioles on either side ; but the 

 genus appears to me referable with more propriety to the (Eno- 

 chromince, in \\hich subfamily are other instances of similar 

 position of the radial of the hind wings. 



Xexoz.o'cla vEEsicoLoii, sp. n. (Plate XXXII. fig. 17.) 



(S . Fore -vdngs, towards the base and along the costa, olive- 

 ochreous, thickly dusted with transverse fuscous dots and strigae ; 

 rest of the wing dull mouse-colour, \Aitli few irrorations ; 1st line 

 black, very indistinct, at 5 ; basal area inside of it, more yello\dsh, 

 less dusted with darker, hke the apical costal space ; 2nd line repre- 

 sented on costa and inner margin by a black line, curved outward, 

 and between these by 4 black spots on the veins. Hind wings 

 with the 2nd line exactly similar ; the whole basal | mouse-colour 

 dappled with fuscous and reddish brown ; the outer third less 

 irrorated, and yellowish olive towards the inner angle ; fringes 



