1893.] SPECIES OF MOTUS FROM ES'DIA. 385 



with dark grey and blackish along the inner margin. Head and 

 thorax fawn-colour ; abdomen more mixed with grey. Underside 

 pale grey, slightly glossy, with alternate light and dark grey 

 bands ; both wings with black cell-spot. 



Expanse of \^•ings 26 millim. 



Ilab. Kha^ia Hills. 



Subfam. OETnoLiTUiN.E. 

 Oetholitha duplicata, sp. n. 



S . Fore wings pale cream-colour; the costa broadly and suffusedly 

 greyish fuscous ; basal patch also greyish fuscous, its outer edge 

 oblique, darker, not nearly reaching the costa ; inner edge of 

 central fascia represented by a long, curved, dark brown tooth, not 

 quite reaching the cell-spot, which is linear and dark brown ; outer 

 edge, by a similar but longer and more curved fascia-form marking, 

 reaching only to the subcostal ; space betw-een them pure cream- 

 colour ; the narrow pale space between the basal patch and central 

 fascia traversed by a grey line, thickening upwards ; beyond the 

 central fascia a pale curved fascia of the same A^idth as the dark 

 exterior margin of the central fascia, traversed by 2 somewhat 

 geminated brownish lines ; hind margin brownish, the inner half 

 the darker, with a pale line down the middle ; fringes fuscous. 

 Hind wings creamy white, slightly darker towards the fringes. 

 Head, thorax, and antennae gi'eyish fuscous ; abdomen lighter. 

 Underside ochreous, almost entirely suflPused with pinkish grey, 

 with the upper markings showing through. 



Expanse of wings 3S millim. 



Hah. Chumbi. 



[My native collectors brought a few examples of this distinct 

 species from the Tibet frontier in 1SS3, and I have since had one 

 from Moller ; I believe it occurs at great elevations. — //. J. EJ] 



Subfam. Urapteetgin^. 



SlRINOPXEETX EUFILINEATA, Sp. U. 



(S $ . Larger and brighter than riifivinctata, Wlk., and w'lih the 

 2 transverse lines also reddish like the costa and fringes. 



Hah. Khasia and Naga Hills ; Sikkim. 



[The type specimen of this, which I took in September in the 

 Khasia Hills, and which agrees with a Naga Hill specimen, is 

 distinct enough, but some other IVaga and Sikkim specimens show 

 that the characters on which Mr. Warren has relied are not 

 very constant, and 1 am unable at present to confirm his opinion. 

 —H. J. E.'] 



SlEIXOPTEEYX UNDULIFEKA, sp. n. 



S . Fore wings pale canary -yellow, more or less tliickly strewn 

 with coarse rusty, or rusty-brow n, atoms, wliich are finer and denser 

 along the costa, the base of which is brownish ; 2 oblique rusty- 

 brown lines, one from j of the inner margin to the costa bpvmvi 



