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INSECTS ABROAD. 



are olive-brown at the base, traversed by gold lines. Through 

 the middle runs a broad silver bar edged on either side by a 

 line of ruddy chestnut. The next portion of the wing is 

 powdered with gold, and the rest is rich chocolate brown, edged 

 with snowy white. 



The last of the Moths which can be described in this work 

 is Nclcynda rcctificata, a native of Darjeeling, in Hindostan. 

 This is the only species at present known. 



Fio. 4-17.— Neloynda reetifioata. 

 ( Brown, wliite, and grey.) 



The ground colour of the upper wings is soft grey-brown 

 towards the base, becoming darker near the tip. A little 

 roundish spot of white is near the middle of the wing, 

 which is crossed by several narrow bands of the same hue. 

 A row of .small dark chocolate-brown spots runs parallel 

 with the outer edge of both pairs of wings. 



The lower wings are very pale grey-brown, nearly translucent 

 towards the base, and they are transversely pencilled with fl 

 brown very slightly darker than the hue of the wings. 



