4283 NOCTUIDE. 
6771. Risoba variegata. 
Pitrasa variegata, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 94, pl. 4. f. 2 (1882); Hmpsn. 
Moths Ind. ii. p. 399. 
3. Head and thorax dark-brown mixed with grey-white; pectus 
ochreous yellow ; abdomen grey-white mixed with brown, the 
three segments before the anal segment rufous above and below, 
the ventral surface white at base. Fore wing olive-green, the 
costa brown mixed with white; the base of inner area whitish 
defined above by an oblique black streak with diffused brown streak 
beyond it above vein 1; reniform slightly defined by dark brown 
and with brown spot in centre; two slight brown strizw from medial 
part of costa; postmedial line dark brown, reduced to points 
towards costa, oblique, incurved beyond lower angle of cell and 
Fig. 158.—Tisoha variegata, S. }. 
again slightly excurved at vein 1; an oblique sinuous brown streak 
from apex to vein 6 foliowed by some brown suffusion on outer 
edge of the postmedial lne to vein 2, and a slight subterminal 
series of white points on the veins; a series of black strive just 
before termen defined on inner side by white and with some white 
irroration beyond them towards apex, a fine dark terminal line and 
white line at base of cilia, which are brown tinged with grey. 
Hind wing semihyaline white, the inner area tinged with brown, 
the terminal area brown; a small brown discoidal spot; the 
underside with blackish discoidal lunule, the costal area slightly 
irrorated with brown, a rather diffused brown subterminal band. 
Hab. Suxuim (Pilcher), 1 g. Hep. 38 millim, 
6772. Risoba glauca, n. sp. (Plate CLXXXY. fig. 23.) 
2. Head and thorax whitish mixed with pale olive-green and 
brown ; pectus and legs ochreous; abdomen white tinged with 
greenish and brown; subdorsal series of slight blackish marks 
meeting on dorsum at base, the ventral surface ochreous suffused 
with brown towards extremity. Fore wing whitish tinged with 
pale olive-green, irrorated and in parts suffused with brown; an 
oblique white fascia from base of costa to inner margin at vein 1, 
crossed by the sinuous black subbasal line which is bent inwards 
