1893.] SPECIES or moths prom ikdia. 409 



ACHEOSIS QUADBAEIA, sp. U. 



2 . Tore wdngs yellowish ochreous, tiuged with fulvous ; towards 

 the base and apex with traces of 2 blackish transverse lines, which 

 are each represented by a blackish blotch on the costa, and 2 round 

 blackish spots on the inner margin placed obliquely one over the 

 other; below the first costal blotch is a smaller blackish dot. 

 Hind wings tawny yellow, with a composite blackish blotch at the 

 anal angle and a blackish spot in the angle of the hind margin. 

 Head absent ; thorax and abdomen coucolorous. Underside 

 fulvous yellow, without markings. 



Expanse of wings 36 millim. 



Hab. Bhotan. 



[A very fresh cT from Sikkim, sent by Moller, agrees exactly in 

 the markings, but has the colour of fore wings brighter. — R. J. E.'] 



PeiojS'ia obliquilineata, sp. n. 



(S . Fore wings pale liver-colour, tiuged with oHve towards the 

 base and irrorated throughout with reddish-brown atoms ; 1st line at 

 5 starts from the costa as a reddish-brown, outwardly oblique, short 

 blotch, then runs obliquely inwards with an irregularly sinuous 

 course ; 2nd line, also red-brown, runs straight from the inner 

 margin, shortly before anal angle, to the apex, just before reaching 

 which it is deflected and forms a curved, oblique, costal blotch ; 

 extreme apex -with a small blackish blotch and another shoi'tly 

 before it on the costa. Hind wings as in squalidaria, Hiib. Head, 

 thorax, abdomen, and antennae coucolorous. Underside wholly 

 dull orange-tawny, with a small blackish costal dash before the 

 apex of both wings, and a distinct blackish cell-spot on the fore 

 wings. 



Expanse of wings 28 millim. 



Hab. Naga Hills. Distinguished from its allies by the straight, 

 distinct, second line. 



[Dohertv sent only one male of this, which was taken at about 

 4000 feet.—//. J. E.] 



EuBYTAPHRiA, gen. nov. 

 Fore wings ample ; costa curved at base and before apex, which is 

 distinct ; hind margin entire, obliquely curved. Hind wings ample, 

 with well-rounded hind margin, faintly indented opposite the cell. 

 Palpi shortly rostriform ; tongue present. Antennae of $ simple, 

 of d pectinated ; the pectinations fine, distant, and nearly at right 

 angles with tlie shaft ; legs moderate, hind tibia? not thickened, 

 with two pairs of spurs. Neuration : — Fore wing : first subcostal 

 nervule anastomosing with the costal ; the other 4 subcostal 

 nervules on a common stem, which starts at | of the cell, at which 

 point the subcostal itself is bluntly angulated ; the 4th subcostal 

 nervule runs into the apex, the 2nd and 3rd being given off from 

 it at I and ^ respectively, the 5th at | ; the first median ner^iile 

 starts at ^, the second just before the lower end of cell wliere the 

 mediaa vein is inclined upwards, the third from the end; lower 



