378 MR. AV, WAEEEN ON NEW GENEEA AND [Apr. 18, 



Pbeizoma apioisteigata, sp. n. (Plate XXX. fig. 19.) 



cJ 2 . Fore wiugs with the dark spaces velvety, fuscous ; the 

 basal patch divided by a fine yellowish twice-curved line, and followed 

 by an irregular yellowish, somewhat denticulated, nearly vertical, 

 fascia traversed by a fine line ; central fascia broadest in centre, 

 where its outer edge forms two blunt lobes ; followed by a pale fascia 

 traversed by a fine dark line, the inner half being silvery white, 

 the outer yellowish ; marginal space occupied by a subquadrate 

 velvety-fuscous patch throughout the costal half, and becoming 

 nioi'e or less yellowish below, with a fuscous anal blotch, and two 

 smaller ones above it ; submargiual line composed of distinct white 

 spots, 4 in a line from the costa, a larger one wedge-shaped in the 

 middle, and 4 smaller ones beneath, one on each of the smaller 

 fuscous blotches, and 2 on the anal blotch ; an oblique silvery- 

 white apical streak ; fringes fuscous tinged with yellowish. Hind 

 wings pearly white with a greyish tinge ; a dark basal fringe-line, 

 and traces of the beginning of two dark lines at the anal angle. Face 

 yellow; head, thorax, and abdomen fuscous. Hind wings dark 

 grey, mottled with paler, with the submarginal white spots repro- 

 duced. 



Expanse of A^dngs 24 millim. 



Hah. Sikkim. 



Although so very distinct in appearance, it is quite possible that 

 this example may be only a remarkable variety of the variable 

 P. variabilis, above described. 



[As I have four specimens all agreeing and no intermediate 

 forms among my long series of P. variabilis, I look on this as a 

 perfectly good species. It occui's with the last at 10,000-13,000 

 feet, but seems much less common. — H. J. E.'] 



Peeizoma lacteiguttata, sp. n. (Plate XXX. fig. 16.) 



c5 2 • Fore wings bronzy fuscous, with the ordinary lines and 

 markings represented by a series of snow-white spots, one in the 

 centre near the base of the wing ; a curved series of 5, representing 

 the pale fascia which usually divides the basal patch ; a similarly 

 curved series of 7, representing the outer edge of the basal patch ; 

 an indistinct series of 7, the two costal ones the largest, forms the 

 inner edge of the central fascia ; a more distinct and curved series 

 of 9 forming its outer edge, the first, third, and ninth being much 

 larger than the rest ; an iiTegular submarginal series of spots ; and 

 lastly a series of distinct roundish dots at base of fringes, the 

 2nd being pear-shaped, the oth and 6th connected by a quadrate 

 blotch ; the 8th enlarged upwards into an irregular blotch ; through 

 the space representing the central fascia runs a series of white dots 

 of which the 3 top ones alone are distinct ; in the disk a large 

 irregularly trilobed white spot, ^ith a still larger one below it ; 

 the costal and inner marginal spots of all the series are the largest ; 

 fringes brown, chequered \\dth white between the marginal white 

 spots. The spots are not symmetrical on the right and left wings ; 



