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Stripes, and with a darker streak, which ext-ends along the exterior 

 border, and is oblique and angular in front ; a whitish diseal dot; 

 exterior dots almost obsolete ; marginal points indistinct. Hind 

 wings white, slightly testaceous along the borders. Length of the 

 body 6 lines ; of the wings 14 lines. 



Dukhun. In the East India Company's collection. 



69. Leucania designata. 



Testacea ; abdomen siibalbidum; alee anticcp vitta discali fusca 

 guttam album includente apud marginem dilatala, gutiis ex- 

 terionbus indistitictis, punctis marginaiibus distinctis ; pos- 

 tic(B albce, margine exterior e f us cescente. 



Testaceous. Abdomen almost whitish. Fore wings with a 

 brown diseal stripe, which includes a white diseal dot, and is dilated 

 towards the exterior border, and extends along it; exterior dots in- 

 distinct ; black marginal points distinct. Hind wings white ; exte- 

 rior border mostly pale brown. Length of the body 4^ lines ; of the 

 wings 11 lines. 



Canara. In the East India Company's collection. 



70. Leucania denotata. 



Foem. Testacea ; thorax fusco fasciatus ; alee anticce strigis areo- 

 laribus indistinctis obscurioribus, vitta discali strigaque exte- 

 riore fuscescentibus^ gutta discali albida^ guttis exterioribus 

 indistinctis, punctis marginaiibus fuscis bene detenninatis, 

 costa fusco subconspersa ; posticce albce. 



Female. Testaceous. Thorax with several brown bands. 

 Fore wings with indistinct darker streaks on the areolets, and with 

 a pale brownish diseal stripe, which joins a streak of the same hue 

 along the exterior border ; a whitish diseal dot; exterior dots indis- 

 tinct; brown marginal points distinct; costa minutely speckled 

 with brown. Hind wings white. Length of the body 6 lines ; of 

 the wings 13 lines. 



North India. In the East India Company's collection. 



Subgroup 2. 



Corpus vix robustum. Alae anticae vittis argenteis. 



Body hardly stout. Fore wings with silvery stripes, obtuse at 

 the tips, hardly oblique along the exterior border. 



