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shortly, but decidedly pectinated in the $ ; palpi long, porrected, 

 both second and terminal joints ending in a rostriform point ; legs 

 long. 



Type, Cryptoloba cerata, Moore (Lnrentia). 



Cetptoloba mikoe, sp. n. 



c? $ . Eesembles C. cerata, Moore, in general appearance, but 

 decidedly smaller ; the pale gilded tints of cerata are much less pro- 

 minent ; the broad blackish external shade is entire, and not 

 interrupted by any pale subcostal streak, such as in cerata runs into 

 the apex ; the cell-dot, which in cerccta is small and punctiform, is 

 here enlarged and diffuse ; the pale subterminal line consists of 

 yellowish lunular markings, not confluent towards the anal angle, 

 nor curved outwards as in cercUa, 



Hah. Sikkim. 



This is altogether a duller and more insignificant-looking species 

 than cerata, Moore, though undoubtedly closely allied. 



[I hardly think that when a series of C. cerata is examined, this 

 species can be distinguished. 1 have taken it at from 7000 to 10,000 

 feet in Sikkim. — H. J. E.'] 



Cetptoloba subusta, sp. n. 



c? . Fore wings pale grey with a slight olive tinge, glossy, without 

 strigae ; basal 5 slightly suffused with fulvous, more so externally, 

 and bounded by the first line, which is represented by small black 

 dots on the veins ; 2nd line similar, and followed by a distinct olive- 

 taviny fascia ; both lines, as well as the fascia3 which accompany 

 them, are bluntly angulated below the costa ; a dark blotch with a 

 paler centre in the middle of the hind margin, between the outer 

 fascia and the fringes, which are grey ; a small dark discal dot. 

 Hind wings rather paler grey, with a dark discal dot and a faint, 

 irregular submarginal darker fascia. Face olive-grey ; thorax 

 darker ; abdomen cinereous. 



Underside : fore wings dull cinereous ; hind wings paler. 



Expanse of wings 20 millim. 



Hah. British Bhotan. 



[I took this in very dense forest at about 9000 feet on the 

 Eishilah, on Aug. 8th. It is a very distinct species. — H. J. E.'] 



Cetptoloba teinotata, sp. n. (Plate XXXII. fig. 12.) 



S . Fore wing with an ochreous -olive tinge, irregularly dusted 

 with short black strigae ; the 2 cross lines broad, fulvous, indefinite ; 

 the first at 5, vertically sinuous ; the 2nd at |, curved outwards 

 below costa, then running parallel to hind margin ; each starts 

 from a black blotch on the costa, the exterior the larger ; beyond 

 this, a third small costal black blotch ; the inner line is slightly 

 edged externally, and the outer line internally with black dots ; 

 basal area more or less suffused with fulvous ; on the hind margin 

 just below the apex is a small blackish spot, and a loiiger one at 



