Lepidoptera of the Khasia Hills. 
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605. 0. olga, Swinh. (PI. L, fig. 14), Ann. Mag. Nat. 
Hist. (6) xiv., p. 434 (1894). 
Cherra Panji ; one pair. 
Genus Camptochilus, Hampson. 
606. C. reticulatum (Moore), Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., iii., 
p. 233, pi. 8, fig. 3 (1887). 
Common. 
Genus Phalacropsis, Nov. 
$ . Antennas slightly thickened and flattened, palpi straight, 
forewings long, costal margin curved at the base, inner margin 
outwardly curved, and as long as the costa, outer margin straight 
and crenulate, veins 4 and 5 from joint above lower end of cell, 
6 from upper end, 7 and 8 joined together half way before outer 
margin, and thus forming the ariole; hindwing short, costa com- 
paratively long and outwardly curved, apex produced, outer margin 
short and nearly straight. 
607. P. carnosa, sp. n. (PI. I., figs. 5, 5a.) 
5 . Ochreous flesh-colour, suffused with grey on the wings, 
palpi dark brown above, both wings crossed by many sinuous, very 
fine and indistinct brown lines, with black points here and there, 
and the outermost line, which is some little space before the outer 
margiu, most distinct and black marked, a black cell spot on hind- 
wings ; underside pale flesh-coloured, forewings slightly suffused 
with greyish-brown, hindwings with a black cell spot, and another 
below it, both wings crossed by a prominent discal line of black 
points. Expanse of wdngs, 1^ inch. 
Cherra Panji ; one example. 
Family LIMACODID^. 
Genus Scopelodes, Westw. 
608. S. venosa, Walker, v., 1105 (1855). 
Cherra Punji ; several examples of both sexes. 
609. S. testacea, Batler^ Ent. Mo. Mag., xxi., p. 156 
(1884). 
Shillong and Cherra Punji; many examples of both 
sexes. Is of an almost uniform yellowish-testaceous 
colour, and seems to be perfectly distinct from venosa, 
which has the forewings and outer half of liind wings 
very dark blackish- brown. 
