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 Rhodostrophia anomala sp. nov. 



Forewings : semidiaphanous, dull linereous with a greenish tint; three 

 transverse lines, darker grey, denticulated and wavy, more or less parallel to 

 hindmargin ; first at one-third, second in the middle, third at three-fourths; a faint 

 submarginal shade ; fringes concolorous ; cell-spot small, indistinct. 



Himlwings : paler, with only two transverse lines, one antcmedian, on which is 

 the dark cell-spot, the other postmedian. Underside duller, with the markings 

 fainter. 



Head, thorax, and aI)domen concolorous. 



Expanse of wings : 34 mm. 



S S only from the PVlder collection, without locality. 



Akin to R. chilenaria Blanch., but smaller and with narrower wings. 



Rhodostrophia bicolor sp. no\ . 



Forewings: somewhat glo.<sy, dull bronzy olive, dusted with vinous scales, and 

 with the lines and fringes vinous ; Krst line at one-fourth, bent below costa ; second 

 at two-thirds slightly sinuous, followed immediately bj' vinous scales, which reach 

 more or less to the third line, and so form a fascia rather than a line ; third at five- 

 sixths, slightly dentate, approaching second line on inner margin ; <-ell-spot reddish. 



Hindwings : pale straw-colour, tinged along inner margin with grey, with two 

 grev-ish faintly dentate lines, one in the middle, the other half-way between it and 

 hindmargin; cell-spot dark grej' ; fringe glossy grey, tinged with vinous. 



Head and thorax concolorous with forewings, abdomen with hindwings ; face and 

 palpi dark brown. Underside yellowish, tinged and dusted with rosy; subterminal 

 line only distinct, thick, denticulate, rosy ; fringes rosy at the tips. 



Expanse of wings : .S6 mm. 



Both sexes fi-om Kukli (?N.W. India). 



The ? is thickly suflfused with reddisii, so that the cross lines are comparatively 

 lost, and the ground-colour is greener. 



Rhodostrophia bisinuata sp. no\-. 



Forewings : dull oehreous cinereous, \ery much like R. curvata W'aiT. from 

 Bhotan, but the forewings more pointed, and the submarginal line twice sinuate, not 

 simply curved, as in the Indian species just mentioned, nor with a single sinus, as in 

 trilineata Warr. 



One ? from Japan, the same size as crirvatd ^^'arr. 



Though I have not seen a d , the position of this species can scarcely l)e doubted. 



Rhodostrophia curvata >\<. nov. 



Foretoings : dull oehreous cinereous, duslod with darker, with tlie lines (hdl 

 reddish; costa hardly darker ; a distinct small dark cell-spot; the two lines as in 

 tniineala Wan-., but the subterminal curved, hardly sinuous ; in the hindwings this 

 line is very mucii nearer the hindniargin. Underside pale oehreous, with the three 

 lines distinct. 



Expanse of wings : Mli mm. 



One c? fi"om Bhotan. 



