EUGRAPTOBLEMMA; CAUTAESCHRA; ENISPA. By W. Warren. 
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7. Genus: Eiigraptohlciiiina gen. nov. 
Differs from Catoblemma in the termen of both wings being bent at middle, with the upper half ex¬ 
cised; the palpi are triangularly widened towards extremity of second segment, with a thick fringe above, 
the third segment short, pointed, depressed; the antennae of the <$ with sessile fascicles of cilia. Type 
E. pictalis limps. 
E. rosealis Hmps. (221). Forewing white, partly tinged with pale pink; a brown subbasal costal rosealis. 
spot; inner line faint, ochreous, rising from a brown costal spot, angled inwards on vein 1; a small 
ochreous spot in middle of cell; median line faint, rising from a brown spot at middle of costa, bent 
on median vein and below middle followed by an ochreous band; a black dot at upper angle of cell, and 
spot at lower angle, externally diffused; a truncate conical ochreous brown patch on costa beyond middle; 
outer line blackish from its inner side, bent inwards below 4; subterminal line white, angled outwards 
at middle, the area beyond it brown and black; hindwing white tinged with pink, especially on median and 
terminal areas; an ochreous median line, with slight tuft of black scales beyond it at lower angle of cell; 
a faint ochreous outer line, minutely waved, and angled outwards at middle, touching median line on 
inner margin; terminal area with ochreous brown patches above and below middle. Described from a 
single $ from Bhutan. 
E. pictalis Hmps. (22 d). Forewing creamy white suffused with rufous; a black dot on costa pictalis. 
near base; inner line rufous, from a black costal dot, indented on subcostal vein, then excurvecl; a 
black dot in middle of cell and two on cliscocellular; median line diffusely rufous, angled beyond cell and very 
oblique inwards to costa and inner margin; outer line parallel, brown outwardly edged with white, 
angled outwards at veins 4 and 3; the area beyond it grey below middle and with a truncate conical ochreous 
brown patch on costal area; subterminal line white, rufous at middle, also angled outwards at veins 4 anel 3; 
apical area whitish; terminal line ochreous brown; fringe with black patch at middle; hindwing ochreous 
white at base, with some black scaling at inner margin; an incurved rufous median line, with black 
point beyond it at lower angle of cell; two white outer lines filled in with ochreous brown and ending at tornus, 
the inner one sinuous, the outer toothed on veins 4 and 3, the area before them brown and beyond them 
grey. Khasia Hills, Assam. 
8. Genus: Cautaesclira Hmps. 
Tongue aborted, small; frons smooth; palpi porrect, the second segment fringed with hair 
above towards extremity, the third short, pointed, depressed; antennae of $ ?, of $ ciliated; thorax and 
abdomen smoothly scaled, without crests; tibiae with long spurs; forewing with apex very slightly 
produced; the termen evenly curved; vein 6 from below upper angle of cell; 7 stalked with 8, 9, 10. 
Type C. ustipennis Hmps. 
C. ustipennis Hmps. Fore wing rufous, along costa and termen blackish; inner line indistinct, slightly ustipennis. 
sinuous, dark; outer line dark, marked with dots on veins, excurved from costa to vein 4, then incurved; 
a very faint darker subterminal line; fringe pale reddish; a large round blackish discal spot; hind¬ 
wing with the spot faint; the rest as in forewing. Described from a single $ from the Naga Hills, 
Assam. 
9. Genus: Enispa Walk. 
Tongue aborted, small or wanting; frons smooth; palpi obliquely upturned, slender and smoothly 
scaled, the third segment small; antennae of <$ ciliated; thorax and abdomen smoothly scaled, without 
crests; tibiae smooth, the spurs long; forewing with veins 7, 8, 9, 10 stalked, 6 from upper angle of 
cell; termen elbowed at vein 4, slightly excised above, oblique below; hindwing with veins 3, 4 stalked; 
the termen elbowed at vein 4; the anal angle lobecl; insects of small size and slender build, the wings 
thinly scaled. Type E. eosarialis Walk. 
