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62. Rhodoneura erubrescens spec. nov. 



Fore.wing : chalk-grey ; the costa hrowuish for two-thirds, finely striated 

 witli chirk ; a diffuse brownish grey shade at base, rnnning out along lower half 

 of cell and below it to between the origin of the median nervnles ■ the whole 

 wing thickly covered with wavy brown-grey striae between the veins, which arc finer 

 and sometimes obsolescent towards apex ; all the veins except the snbcostal and 

 costal deep pink ; a slight grey costal mark in the ]iale space beyond the costal 

 streak ; traces of inner, jiostmedian, and snbmarginal lines visible nn inner margin ; 

 fringe deep pink. 



Ilindiring : snflfnsed with brown beyond middle, the basal area white with 

 few strigae except close to l)ase ; the strigae in outer half thickened, fuscous tinged 

 with red, forming dark waved lines alternating with finer ones; veins all ])ink; 

 fringe deep ])ink, white along inner margin and at anal angle. 



Underside of forewing with five olive-fulvons transverse markings : the 

 antemcdian swollen, the median curved and interrupted; the postmediau longer; 

 and two conjoined towards anal angle : costal streak towards apex olive-fulvous 

 with black spots ; apical area dull silvery with the veins bright red; a bed of black 

 and yellow scales along lower half of cell and the base of veins 6, 7, 8 finely black ; 

 fringe deep pink ; hindvving white with all the transverse streaks as well as the 

 veins and fringe bright pink. 



Head and prothorax dull brown-grey ; tips of patagia and abdomen whitish, the 

 dorsum with slight grey bands. 



Expanse of wings : 3s mm. 



Two ? ? from the Khasias (ty])e) ; one ? iVora Maymyo, Shan States, June to 

 August, 1902 (Hauxwell). 



This seems to me to be quite distinct from the Chinese striqattihi, which has no 

 red whatever on the njiper side, and the fringe whitish. 



63. Rhodoneura pudicula ab. obsolescens nov. 



In this form, which appears to be as widely spread as Guenee's tyjx'-form, the 

 brown spots and blotches in both wings are attenuated anil partially obsolescent, 

 the apical half of forewing above vein 4 being entirely withont markings. 



In the Tring Museum there are five specimens : 1 ? from Java ; 'i S S from 

 Engano, and 1 cJ from Humboldt Ray, New Guinea (type); all five are slightly 

 larger than average examples. 



64. Rhodoneura separata spec. nov. 



Foreunnq : white ; the veins finely pinkish ; costa with densely placed short 

 dark striae ; the costal vein dark brown ; wing crossed by grey or grey-pink 

 strigulations between the veins, much farther apart than in erubrescens and not 

 forming lines, but sparse and irregular reticulations ; a slight greyish shade in 

 basal half of wing, beyond the oblique edge of which is au unreticulated whitish 

 band as far as vein 6 ; fringe white. 



llindwing : purer white ; strigulae brown and pink ; a median band of two 

 lines of striae below vein 5, broken up above it ; two irregular rows of snbmarginal 

 striae, and a few at base ; the median band having a clear white space on each side 

 of it ; fringe white. 



Underside with the veins and transverse strigulae deep pink ; costa of forewing 



