1893.] SPECIES or moths fbom indja. 391 



\nngs clear ochreous or ochreous white, with larger flecks of 

 darker and with the central spot and middle band plain. Head, 

 thorax, and abdomen concolorous with fore wings. Underside of 

 abdomen like bind wings. 



Expanse of \\-iiigs, $ 52 millim., J 48 millim. 



Hah. Sikkini. 



A smaller and paler species than commixta, distinguished by 

 having the fringes of the hind wings chequered as in the fore 

 wings, and by the silvery lustre of the pale spots. 



[Not uncommon on the Nepal fi-ontier from 10,000 to 12,000 

 feet, where I took it in June and Jidy. — II. J. E.'] 



Paeictebodes (?) YiOLACEA, sp. n. (Plate XXX. fig. 12.) 



$ . Pore wings oliAe-tawny, thickly dusted \\ ith dark brown atoms, 

 with 4 transverse black-brown bands, all more or less geminated, 

 the 1st and 3rd evidently so ; the second includes the dark central 

 spot ; the 4tli or submarginal consists of dark Avedge-shaped 

 blotches lying between the veins, each followed by a brighter, pale 

 spot ; a dark apical and subapical blotch beyond ; fringes chequered 

 brown or pale tawnj , the dark spaces twice as broad as the lighter ; 

 a row of roundish black spots before the basal line. The transverse 

 dark fasciae are interrupted across the 3 submedian nervules, along 

 which a distinctly clearer tawny patch runs from near the base to 

 the hind margin. When viewed obliquely, the intervals between 

 the lines and the paler spaces Avhich divide their geminations are 

 seen to be purplish violet. Hind \a ings dirty grey, with only a faint 

 trace of central spot, and still fainter of a curved fascia. 

 Underside : fore wings blurred cinereous, with only the extreme 

 costa ochreous, spotted with darker ; hind wings clear pale 

 ochreous, thickly dusted with cinereous, with distinct blackish 

 central spot and central fascia, this latter decidedly aiu/ulated in 

 the middle. Head, thorax, and abdomen dark, mottled brown and 

 tawny ; the abdomen with less mixture of dai'k than the head. 



Expanse of wings 38 millim. 



flab. iSikkim. 



Possibly the 2 of Micrahraxas suholivacea described later on. 



[Two specimens taken at 8undukpho at about 12,000 feet by me 

 in Jul}^ ; others from native collectors. — H. J. £".] 



Peeo'ia submissa, sp. n. 



(5 . AV^ings greyish white, a\ ith a slight pinkish tinge ; spots as 

 in belluaria, but reduced in size, and rounder, more dot-like ; in the 

 submarginal row the 3rd and 4th from the costa are nearer each 

 other than each is to the one al)ove and below ; underside the same ; 

 abdomen white, with two black spots on each segment. 



Expanse of \\ings 44 millim. 



B. M., Dharmsala. 



J/ah. iSikkim. 



[Not uncommon in April and May in the valleys of the interior. — 

 N.J. E.'] 



