356 ME. W. WAREEX OX XEAV GEXEEA AXD [Apr. 18, 



of wings whitish green, with the dark discal spots and apical 

 blotches showing through. 



Expanse of wings 32 milhm. 



Hah. Sikkim. 



Although the example is a 5 , there is uo doubt about its being 

 an Uliocnemis, from the great similarity to others of the genus, 

 especially to a yet undescribed species from Japan in the B. M. 

 Collection. 



[Taken in June by O. Mciller.— //. ./. E.'} 



UlIOCXEMIS ALBIE^IDIATA, Sp. n. 



5 . "Wings grass-green, with some very faint, paler, transverse 

 undulations ; costa broadly white, becoming greener at the base ; 

 a white basal blotch ; first line at i, obliquely curved, delicate ; the 

 discocellular marked by a similar white curve, convex to the 1st 

 line ; all the veins neatly white ; the green ground-colour is 

 concisely bordered at § by a broad whitish-ochreous patch, whicli 

 occupies the rest of the wing except the apical third, wliere the 

 green ground-colour reappears, traversed by the white veins, and 

 transversely by an obliquely curved white line, starting from the 

 costa before the apex, and disappearing where it joins the pale 

 patch above the centre of the wing; fringes whitish, with darker 

 dividing lines ; some ver}' minute dark dots between the veins 

 below the apex, one larger in the middle of the hind margin, and 

 a black line at the anal angle, before which there is a slight fuscous 

 discoloration of the pale ochreous blotch. Hind wings like fore 

 Agings, but with the ground-colour restricted to a rhomboidal basal 

 area, the ochreous pale patch running up along both the costa and 

 abdominal margins ; towards the 2 angles the fuscous discoloration 

 of the fore Avings is repeated to a still greater extent ; 2 or 3 

 large dark dots before the fringe at the inner angle. Head, thorax, 

 and abdomen green, underside of abdomen white. Underside of 

 Avings bluish green toAAards the base, AAith a broad \Ahite border 

 containing a brown patch at the inner angle of the hind A\-iugs, 

 and at the anal angle and in the centre of the hind margin of the 

 fore AA"ings. 



Expanse of Avings 36 millim. 



Hab. Naga Hills. 



[A very lovely and distinct species, taken by Doherty at 5000- 

 7000 teei.—H. J. E.-] 



Uliocnemis delixeata, sp. n. (Plate XXXI. fig. 14.) 



S $ . Fore AAings pale yellowish green, covered Avith fine irre- 

 gularly undulating yellowish strigse ; the costa broadlv pale yellow- 

 ish to the tip ; all the veins yellowish ; 1st line straight, oblique, 

 Avhitish ; 2nd Hue, starting at about 4- of the costa, runs straight 

 towards the anal angle, stopping short and turning abruptly base- 

 Avards along the 1st median ner\ule, and then reaching the inner 

 margin before the angle as a vertical broader blotch ; discal dot 



