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orbicular spot, and a curved whitish-lined reniform mark : hindwing dusky violaceous- 

 brown, cmereous-wliite at the base, cinereous-white waved streaks from above anal 

 angle, and a dark brown marginal lunular line. Abdomen violet-brown at the base ; 

 legs with blackish bands. 



Female pale violaceous greyish-brown : forewing with the outer area from the 

 curved medial line lilacine-grey ; the discal transverse lines obsolescent posteriorly, 

 except a small black spot ending the discal line ; reniform mark whitish. 



Expanse \^ inch. 



This is probably only a varietal form of C. bifacics. 



TARGALLA RESOLUTA. 



Penicillaria resoluta, Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xxxiii. p. 816 (I860). 



" Male. Fawn colour ; paler beneath : wings shghtly denticulated along the 

 exterior border : forewings with black flecks, which form irregular and incomplete 

 transverse lines ; an incomplete bent whitish band beyond the exterior line, and a 

 whitish angular incomplete submarginal Kne ; a blackish irregularly triangular costal 

 subapical spot containing the whitish costal dots ; exterior border slightly bent ; 

 orbicular mark white, punctiform; reniform large, testaceous-white, oblong-sub- 

 quadrate, slightly concave on the outer side : hindwings cinereous-brown, with a 

 testaceous incomplete submarginal line. Wings beneath with three approximate 

 exterior curved brown lines. 



" Expanse 14 lines." 



Described by Mr. Walker from specimens in the Collection of Mr. B. L. Layard. 



Genus EUTELIA. 



Eutelia, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 259 (1818-25); Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xii. p. 872. 

 Eurhipia, Boisd. Eur. Lep. luJ. Meth. p. 73 (1829); Guenee, Noct. ii. p. 305. 



Forewing elongated, narrow, costa straight, slightly rounded at the tip, exterior 

 margin denticulated and slightly angular in the middle, very oblique below the angle ; 

 cell extending to half length of the wing ; first subcostal emitted at one-half before 

 end .of the cell, second at one-fourth, trifid, third at one-third from base of second, 

 fourth at two-thirds from base of the third, fifth from end of the cell and touching 

 the third close to its base ; discocellular very slender, concave, radials from the upper 

 and near lower end ; middle median from angle close to end of the cell, lower at 

 nearly one-half ; submedian deeply curved fi-om the base : hindwing short, narrow, 

 apex very convex, exterior margin denticulated ; cell short, reaching one-third the 

 length ; two subcostals from end of the cell ; discocellular slender, concave, radial 

 from close to lower end ; two upper medians from extreme end of the cell, lower at 



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