364 ME. AV. WAKEEN OX NEAV GEXEEA AXD [Apr. 18, 



AsTHENA (?) RUFiGRiSEA, sp. n. (Plate XXXII. fig. 6.) 



9 . Fore wings dull ochreous, more or less entirely overrun A\-ith 

 obliquely curved grey fasciae ; basal area entirely grey, crossed by 

 sorae very faint paler lines ; central area ochreous, oblique, twice 

 as broad on costa as on inner margin, containing a small dark 

 cell-spot, and margined externally by an ill-defined rust-coloured 

 line ; this is followed by a broad, dark grey fascia whicb is exter- 

 nally bluntly lobed ; and this again by 2 or 3 grey sinuate lines 

 which become confused and shadowy towards the anal angle ; 

 fringes with a black spot at end of all the veins. Hind wings like 

 fore Agings, but the basal grey patcb much smaller. Head, face, 

 and thorax ochreous, tinged with grey; abdomen darker. Under- 

 side like upper, but much duller. 



Expanse of wings 30 millim. 



Hnh. Sikkim. 



AsTiiEXA ocHEACEA, Warr. P. Z, S. 1888, p. 321. (Plate XXXII. 

 fig. 10, $ .; 



[Desi-ribed as from the Punjab, but taken by me at Shillong on 

 the Khasia Hills.— iT. J. ^.] 



IItdeelia lilaci>'a, sp. n. (Plate XXXII. fig. 4.) 



5 . Fore wings dull pinkish grey, thickly dusted with vinous 

 atoms, and crossed by indistinctly undulating vinous lines ; Ist line 

 at|-, brownish purple, running slightly outwards for |, then inwards 

 and slightly ■wavy ; 2nd line at |, brownish purple, thickened to- 

 wards costa, running parallel to hind margin, except in the middle, 

 where it forms a bluntly angulated and indented projection out- 

 wards ; fringes paler pink. Hind wings white, with only the 

 fringes, the extreme hind and inner margin, and the commence- 

 ment of a line on the latler vinous. Head, face, and abdomen 

 like ground-colour ; thorax itself brownish purple, like the lines of 

 the fore wings. Underside of both wings glossy whitish (in the 

 fore wings suffused with pinkish purple), with the exterior line 

 distinctly pinkish on both wings. 



Expanse of winirs 34 millim. 



Hah. Tonglo, Sikkim. 



[The specimen described is larger, brighter, and has the angu- 

 lated projection of the outer transverse lines less prominent than 

 in another specimen also taken by me at about 12,000 feet on the 

 Nepal frontier. — H. J. E.'] 



Htdeelia iiAEGiNEPUifCTATA, sp. n. (Plate XXXII. fig. 5.) 



$ . Fore W'ings sandy yellow, with fine darker irrorations, the 

 lines not denoted except along the costa, where can be counted 7 

 purplish-brown spots, the last 3 larger than the others ; obliquely 

 beyond the first 4 are 4 smaller dots on the subcostal ; from the 

 last 3 costal spots may be traced 3 transverse lines runnin'jr parallel 

 to the hind margin, and in places denoted by dots on the veins, the 

 first 2 forming 2 short contiguous lines on the inner margin ; fringes 



