40 NOCTUID &. 
stalked. Hind wing with the margin crenulate; the anal angle 
lobed; the cell short; vem 5 from near lower angle; 6 and 7 
from upper angle; 8 short and bent upwards to middle of costa, 
which is arched. 
@. With veins 1-5 of fore wing normal; hind wing with vein 8 
anastomosing with 7 to middle of cell. 
j- 2808. Heteromala thyrophora, n. sp. 
3S. Ochreous brown, suffused with fuscous. Fore wing with 
small dark antemedial and medial strigz from costa; a large black- 
brown triangular costal postmedial patch with pale edges; a 
Fig. 18.—Heteromala thyrophora, 3. 1}. 
hyaline lunule at end of cell; a quadrate hyaline spot beyond end 
of cell between veins 4 and 6, with two smaller spots below it. 
Hind wing darker, especially the basal area; a hyaline spot at end 
of cell and another beyond it, with a line from it to middle of 
inner margin, beyond which are two hyaline spots and a line to 
anal angle ; both wings with pale marginal line. 
Hab. Sikhim (Knyvett); Khasis. Avp. 30 millim. Type in 
coll. Knyvett. 
Genus PSEUDAGLOSSA. 
Pseudaglossa, Grote, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat, Sct. ii, p. 47 (1874). 
Type, P. lubricalis, Geyer, from N. America. 
Range. Nearctic region and throughout India, Ceylon, Burma, 
and Malacca. 
Palpi sickle-shaped ana slender, the 2nd joint reaching above 
vertex of head. Thorax and abdomen smoothly scaled; tibiz not 
hairy. Fore wing with the apex rounded. Hind wing with vein 5 
from lower angle of cell. 
Sror. I. Antenne of male with bristles and cilia ; palpi with 
the 3rd joint minute in male, long in female. 
2809. Pseudaglossa quadrinotata, Wik. Cat. xxxiii, p. 893; ee 
Til. Het. ix, pl. 163, fig. 9; C. & S. no. 2399. 
Fuscous brown. Head and thorax suffused with white. Fore 
wing with the medial area paler ; waved subbasal, ante- and a 
medial lines on pale bands; an indistinct lunule at end of cell ; 
sinuous submarginal line with a white line inside it, and the area 
beyond it white with black spots at apex and middle of margin, 
