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1969. Perciana marmorea, Wlk. Cat, xxxiii, p. 813 ; C.$S. no. 2223. 



Brownish ochreous ; vertex of head white; collar fringed with 

 black; abdomen with the dorsal tufts black. Pore wing marbled 

 with white, brown, and black ; a short basal black line ; black 

 subbasal and medial patches on inner margin ; the costa speckled 



Fig. 161. Perciana marmorea, <S ! 



with black ; a white black-ringed spot in cell and speck at end of it ; 

 traces of a waved postmedial line with diffused white beyond it on 

 costal and inner areas ; traces of a sinuous submarginal black 

 band with some white on it. Hind wing whitish ; the outer area 

 suffused with fuscous ; a black mark above anal angle. 

 Hob. Punjab; Sikhim. Exp., <$ 34, $ 42 millim. 



1970. Perciana flavifusa, n. sp. 



J . Head reddish brown ; thorax and abdomen grey and fuscous. 

 Fore wing grey, slightly irrorated with black ; the basal area 

 suffused with pale yellow, the outer with brown ; the orbicular 

 minute, the reniform large with a line from it to inner margin ; 

 traces of a dentate submarginal line. Hind wing pale fuscous. 



Hab. Manipur, 6000 feet (Doherty}. Exp. 28 millim. Type in 

 coll. Elwes. 



1971. Perciana viridinotata, n. sp. 



$ . Head green, the palpi brown ; thorax brown and ochreous ; 

 abdomen pale, the dorsal tufts green. Fore wing dark red-brown ; 

 a short subbasal bright green line ; the orbicular and reniform with 

 bright green outlines and patches above them on costa ; a large 

 green patch on central inner area crossed by a short lunulate white 

 line ; a green spot on costa before apex and another at centre of 

 outer margin ; a series of white specks on costa. Hind wing 

 pale brownish. Underside with cell-spot and curved postmedial 

 fine. 



Hab. Sikhim, 7000 feet (Moller). Exp. 30 millim. Type in 

 coll. Elwes. 



Genus BRYOPHILA. 

 Bryophila, Treitschke, Eur. Schmett. v, pt. 1, p. 57 (1825). 



Type B. muralis, Forst., from Europe. 



Range. Nearctic and Palaearctic regions ; Himalayas ; Khasis ; 

 Nilgiris ; Ceylon and Burma. 



