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225. GOMALIA ALBOFASCIATA, MOORE. 



Gomalia albofasciata, Moore, P. Z. S., 1879, p. 144. 



Gomalia albofasciata, Moore, Lep. Cey., vol. i, p. 183, pi. 71, fig. 7 

 (1881). 



" Upperside dark greyish-brown : forewing with a black transverse 

 basal and discal band, a small white streak at end of the cell, two lunular 

 spots on the disc, and three contiguous spots obliquely before the apex : 

 hindwing with a broad white median transverse band. Underside paler, 

 white markings as above. Palpi white beneath. 



Expanse : 7/8 inch. 



Habitat : Ceylon." (Moore, I. c., in P. Z. S.) 



Recorded from Kangra, N.-W. Himalayas (Moove} ; Nilgiris (H amp son). 



I have obtained this species commonly at Ahmednagar, Deccan. 



In collections Indian Museum and de Niceville. 



226. GOMALIA LITORALIS, SWINHOE. 



Gomalia litoralis, Swinhoe, P. Z. S., 1884, p. 513, n. 70, pi. xlvii, fig. 4. 



" Karachi, July, 1879, in the salt-marshes on the seashore. 



Allied to G. albofasciata, Moore. Larger, and more marked with white 

 above ; costa arched, very nearly straight ; ground-colour similar. Forewing 

 with a deep short white band occupying the space at the end of the cell, 

 marked with black on the inner side, the black colour continued in the 

 form of a band to the hinder margin, forming an elbow at the larger end of 

 the white band ; a black band near the base, edged with whitish ; a lunular 

 white spot on the disc, with a small white spot near it above ; a white 

 streak running down the costa near the apex ; costa greyish ; fringe of the 

 wing alternate brown and grey. Hindwing with a white spot at the 

 base, a broad white discal band, and a deep white sinuous fringe. Below, 

 the indications of the white markings are similar, but there is a white band 

 at the base of the hindwing instead of a spot, and the entire surface of 

 both wings is of a suffused pale bronzy-brown colour, with all the markings 

 suffused and indistinct." (Swinhoe, I.e.) 



Not in collection Indian Museum, unknown to de Niceville. 



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I am unable to discover to what genera the following four species 

 really belong, so have left them undecided in the genera Pamphila and 

 Hespcria in which they were originally described, all except the last which 

 Hewitson placed in the South American genus Eiidamns. 



227. PAMPHILA AVANTI, DE NICEVILLE- 



Pamphila avanti, de Niceville, J. A. S. B., vol. Iv, pt. 2, p. 255, n. 9, 

 pi. xi, fig. 10, $ (1886). 



" Male. Upperside, both wings fuscous. Forewing with a broad 

 oblique subbasal streak, a more irregular and broader discoidal streak, 



