(.50) 



Hindivings : with the outer line only, preceded by a distinct linear black cell- 

 spot ; submarginal shade darker and more distinct. 



Underside paler, with indications of the enter line. Head, thorax, and 

 abdomen dingy grey, the abdomen with darker segmental rings. 



Expanse of wings : 40 mm. 



One ? from S. Flores, November 1S90, dry season (Everett). 



This, or a ct)gnate form, occurring at Dharmsala, is considered by some to be 

 identical with Gnen^e's North American species cog)tataria. 



122. Eubyjodonta comitata >p. nov. 



Forewings: white, sparsely speckled with fuscous, the costa more densely 

 marked ; a black crenulated line from one-fourth of costa to one-fifth of inner 

 margin, preceded by a broad brown shade ; a black outer line from three-fourths 

 of costa to three-fourths of inner margin, outcurved from vein 7 to 4, then incurved 

 to the submedian fold, where it is angled, then oblicjue inwards, and again angled 

 on vein 1 ; this line forms small teeth inwards on all the veins, and is followed 

 by a brown shade, which beyond the cell and above the anal angle is diffused to the 

 hindmargin, showing there a faint pale snbmargiual line ; fringe chequered, white 

 and brown ; at middle of costa is a dark grey spot, giving rise to a very faint sinuous 

 median line. 



Hindwings : with the base brown edged by a curved black line; the outer 

 black line bluntly angled beyond cell, the brown shade beyond it faint. 



Underside with all the markings dark grey, the brown tints hardly visible; 

 cell-spot of forewings black, with the discocellular narrowly white, of hindwings 

 dark grey and linear. Face brown, becoming greyish white above, like the vertex 

 and thorax ; metathorax and tips of patagia brown ; basal segment of abdomen 

 brown and black ; rest of abdomen greyish white, mixed towards liase with rufous 

 and black scales. 



Expanse of wings : 70 mm. 



Two (? c? from Sidemi, Amurland, July. In one specimen the white is 

 almost pure. 



Differs from typical Eubyjodonta, in having only the hindwings excavated in 

 the hindmargin. 



123. Eubyjodonta concinna sp. nov. 



J'orctcbigs : creamy white: the markings concise and black; first line from 

 one-third of costa to one-fourth of inner margin, vertical to the median, along which 

 it is shortly bent at right angles, then carved towards base ; preceded by a thicker, 

 more diffuse, black shade, which stops at the submedian vein ; outer line at three- 

 fourths, sinuous, bluntly outcurved beyond cell from vein G to 4, and less strongly 

 again on the submedian fold, emitting slight teeth basewards along tlie veins, and 

 followed beyond a narrow pale space by a diffuse ochreous grey band, tlie outer 

 edge of which is lunnlate, the lunules on each side of vein 7 being black and doable, 

 between veins and 4 single and less black, and between 4 and 2 marked only 

 at their edges with blackish scales : submarginal line jjale, with the marginal space 

 be3-ond slightly ochreous-tiuged and marked with blackish scales ; fringe cream- 

 white ; a black spot at middle of costa, from which a slightly outcurved vertical 

 black median line runs, passing over the distinct black cell-spot, and ends in a dark 



