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tiie latter with a white speck beyond it on the cilia. Hind wing 

 with waved postmedial line, the part near inner margin on a white 

 band ; a white submarginal line on inner area ; the outer margin 

 white, except at apex. 



In the Ceylon and Andaman specimens the postmedial line of 

 fore wing is bent out beyond lower angle of cell ; in the Andaman 

 specimen the ante- and postmedial lines are on prominent wfiite 

 bands. 



Hob. Nagas ; Moulmein ; Ceylon ; Andamans. Exp. 28 millim. 



SECT. II. Antennae of male bipectinated, the branches short with 

 long bristles from their ends ; palpi as in female of 1st section; 

 fore wing without tufts of hair. 



2810. Pseudaglossa fulvipicta, Butl. III. Het. vii, p. 87, pi. 134, 



fig. 5. 

 Pseudaglossa modesta, Swinh. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1890, p. 261. 



Fuscous black. Fore wing with curved antemedial line ; the 



reniforin large and ochreous ; a post- 

 medial line excurved round cell and 

 whitish towards costa ; a black sub- 

 apical spot with white outer edge, 

 and white spot on upper edge, often 

 with a minute speck above it ; an 

 indistinct sinuous submarginal shade. 

 Fig 19 Hind wing with antemedial, post- 



Pseudaglossa fulvipicta, tf . }. medial, and submarginal slightly 



curved dark lines with pale outer 



edges. Underside of fore wing with deep black, white-edged, 

 orbicular and reniform spots ; hind wing with lunule at end of 

 cell ; the postmedial line of both wings prominent and obliquely 

 curved. 



Hob. Dharmsala ; Mlgiris ; Rangoon. Exp. 28-32 millim. 



Genus BLEPTINA. 



Bleptina, Guen. Delt. et Pyr. p. 66 (1854). 

 Bertula, Wlk. Cat. xvi, p. 162 (1858). 



Type, B. confusalis, Guen., from S. America. 



Range. Nearctic and Neotropical regions ; Japan ; Himalayas ; 

 Nilgiris ; Ceylon ; Assam ; Burma and Malayasia. 



Palpi with the 2nd joint reaching far above vertex of head, the 

 3rd long with a tuft of hair on inner side ; antennaB fasciculated 

 in male ; thorax and abdomen smoothly scaled. Fore wing with 

 the apex somewhat acute ; veins 8 and 9 anastomosing to form the 

 areole, which is short and broad, or long and narrow, vein 10 some- 

 times given off beyond it. Hind wing with vein 5 from near lower 

 angle of cell. 



