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a marginal series of specks with a line inside it replacing the 

 marginal band. 



Hob. Rangoon. Exp. 14 millim. Type in B. M. 



4642. Nymphula fusalis, n. sp. 



Whitish thickly irrorated with dark grey ; head and abdomen 

 suffused with fuscous. Fore wing with the costal area suffused 

 with fuscous ; dark spots below middle of cell and in cell ; both 

 wings with black discocellular spot ; the postmedial line highly 

 excurved between veins 6 and 4, then retracted to origin of vein 2 ; 

 the outer area suffused with dark grey and with traces of slightly 

 sinuous fulvous line on its inner edge ; a minutely waved black line 

 just inside the margin ; a black line through the cilia. 



Hal. Nagas (Doherty). Exp., <$ 16, $ 26 millim. Type in 

 coll. Elwes. 



4643. Nymphula fuscicostalis, n. sp. 



$ . "White ; head and collar tinged with fuscous brown. Pore 

 wing with the costa tinged with fuscous to beyond middle; a 

 dark antemedial spot below cell and others at middle of cell and 

 on discocellulars ; a series of dark specks just inside the margin. 

 Hind wing with antemedial series of dark specks ; traces of 

 postmedial and submarginal lines, and of a series of specks just 

 inside margin. 



Hob. Calcutta. Exp. 28 millim. Type in B. M. 



4644. Nymphula depunctalis, Guen. Delt. $ Pyr. p. 274 ; C. $ S. 



no. 4174. 



Nymphula stagnalis, Ze//. JT. Vet.-Ak. Handl. 1852, p. 26 (praocc.). 

 Zebronia decussalis, Wlk. Cat. xvii, p. 481. 



Pure white. Pore wing with the costa dark ; a dark speck on 

 a fulvous spot below middle of cell ; a fulvous spot below origin 

 of vein 2 ; two black discocellular specks ; an oblique fulvous band 

 beyond the cell from costa to vein 5 ; a submarginal fulvous band, 

 narrowing below vein 5, or often reduced to specks and obsolescent. 

 Hind wing with dark discocellular speck; sinuous medial and 

 postmedial fulvous bands usually broken up into spots ; both wings 

 with a fine crenulate fulvous or dark brown line just inside the 

 margin and a more or less developed marginal series of specks. 



Hal. S. Africa ; throughout India, Ceylon, and Burma ; Java ; 

 Australia. Exp. 16 millim. 



4645. Nymphula simplalis, Snell. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1890, p. 638. 



cJ . Whitish very slightly suffused with rufous. Fore wing 

 with traces of obliquely curved antemedial line and of a white 

 dark-edged discocellular spot ; slight rufous suffusion along median 

 nervure arid beyond lower angle of cell ; a postmedial black line, 

 prominent, sinuous, and outwardly oblique from costa to vein 3, 



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