26 Colonel Charles Swinhoe on the 
792. B. argentalis (Moore), P. Z. S., 1867, p. 89. 
In my collection from tlie Khasia Hills, received from 
Mr. Elwes ; not received from my collectors. 
Family AGARISTID^. 
Genus EusEMiA, Dalm, 
793. B, amatrix, Westw., Cab. Or. Ent., p. 68, pi. 33, 
%. 4 (1848). 
Cherra Punji ; several examples. 
794. E. mctrix, Westw., i.e., fig. o. 
Common ; the primrose spots in the upper disc of 
forewings are very variable in size, and often absent. 
795. E. dentatrix, Westw., I.e., fig. 5. 
Shillong; several examples. 
796. E. hellatrix, Westw., I.e., fig. 2. 
Common ; all perfectly typical. 
797. E. macidatrix, Westw., Nat. Libr., p. 88, pi. 2, 
fig. 3(1841). 
Common ; the hindwings are often orange-red. 
798. E. irenea, Boisd., Eev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 84. 
Eecorded from the Khasias ; not received from my 
collectors. 
799. E. faseiatrix, Westw., Cab. Or. Ent., p. 67 (1848). 
Shillong, one example ; Cherra Punji, one example. 
Genus ChelonomorphAl, Motsch. 
800. C. austeni (Moore), Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i., p. 11 
(1879). 
Recorded from the Khasias ; not received from my 
collectors. 
Genus Zalissa, Walker. 
801. Z. transiens (Walker), vii., 1588 (1856). 
Common. 
802. Z. longij)ennis (Walker), xxxiii., 934 (1865). 
Common. 
