1893.] SPECIES OE MOTHS FROM INDIA. 425 



men mottled fuscous and tawny. Antennae rust-coloured. Under- 

 side dull cinereous, \\itli darker markings showing through ; hind 

 wings thickly mottled with rather large darker grey speckles. 



Expanse of wiugs 46 millim. 



Hah. Sikkim. 



[I have only seen the type, which was from Holler's collection. — 

 H. J. E.'\ 



Abichanka subalbida, sp. n. (Plate XXXII, fig. 15.) 



S . Fore ^^-Lngs olive-green, dusted mth darker, extreme base 

 dark ; basal line blackish, curved, preceded by a darker fascia, and 

 starting from a black costal spot ; central shade fine, undulating, 

 also starting from a black spot on the costa ; cell-spot dark, but in- 

 distinct, being apparently lost inside the central shade ; exterior 

 line starting at | of the costa, finely denticulate, nearly touching 

 the central line above the inner margin ; submarginal line irregular, 

 blackish from the costa, beyond the cell followed by a blackish 

 blotch, and preceded by 2 white spots ; above the inner margin 

 preceded by a large semicircular white blotch, and followed by 3 

 smaller ones ; a pale obhque subapical space ; fringes slightly 

 chequered, preceded by a dark festoon-shaped line. Hind wings 

 dull whitish ; with 2 indistinctly marked dark lines, one central, 

 the other submarginal ; fringes white, their basal line scalloped, 

 with a dark dot between each vein. Head, face, thoi'ax, and 

 abdomen all olive-green ; shaft of antennae dotted with black. 

 Underside : fore wings whitish ochreous, the inner half whitish 

 and unspotted, towards the costa and apex irregularly dark -speckled ; 

 hind wings ochreous, freckled sparsely with darker. 



Expanse of \A'ings 36 millim. 



Hah. Sikkim. 



[Several specimens, which agree, were taken by MoUer's collec- 

 tors, and I have one from the Naga Hills. — H. J. E.~\ 



AEICHAIflfA transfasciata, sp. n. 



S . Fore wiugs darlt olive-green, peppered with darker atoms ; a 

 dark brown spot at the base ; basal line creamy- white, slightly 

 sinuous, rather oblique, darker edged ou both sides ; exterior line 

 creamy-white, evenly but slightly cui'ved outwards, with dark fus- 

 cous atoms on its inside edge ; a large dark ocelloid cell-spot, and 

 between it and the exterior white fascia a black bluntly-denticu- 

 lated transverse line, Submarginal line irregularly sinuous, white, 

 internally dark-edged ; an oblique white streak from the apex, 

 crossing the submarginal line to the exterior line ; from the Ijase 

 of the wing a fine ^^^hite longitudinal line rises, becoming broader 

 beyond the basal white line, and running right through along the 

 median vein into the fringes, which are preceded by black lozenge- 

 shaped spots. Hiud wings yellowish-ochreous, witli a dark grey 

 cell-spot, a dark central curved line, paler edged externally ; hind 

 . margin tinged with dark grey, and traversed by an indistinct paler 

 submarginal line. Head, palpi, face, and collar pale ochreous 



