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TEIGONODES, Guen. 



Trigonodes cuneigera. (Plate CXXXII, fig. 5.) 



Primaries above pale sandy brownish ; costal border purplish grey ; two white-edged 

 cuneiform dark olive-brown patches^ one with its point cut off near the base of the inner 

 margin, the other smaller, with its point ending at the apex of the wing: secondaries 

 fuliginous brown : head and collar ferruginous, edged with white ; front of thorax and tegulae 

 blackish ; remainder of thorax and wlfole of abdomen fuliginous brown. Under surface pale 

 sandy brown; primaries with a greyish patch near the middle, and a more elongated paler 

 greyish patch near the outer margin ; secondaries with an ill-defined dusky submarginal band. 

 Expanse of wings 40-43 millim. 



Kangraj taken, by beating, in July. 



EUCLIDIA, OcJis. 



Euclidia captata. (Plate CXXXIII. fig. 1.) 



Primaries above silver-grey ; slightly clouded on the disk and external border with 

 brown ; an oblique, slender, black line across the basal two sevenths, a second line commencing 

 at the origin of the first median branch, running to inner margin, and then returning across 

 the disk parallel to outer margin to tlurd median branch, whence it bends inwards and 

 continues obliquely^ to about the outer third of costa ; an irregular black central costal patch 

 running to median vein, its outer edge bounded by a white 5-shaped line; beyond the latter, 

 above the commencement of each of the median branches, are three small black spots ; an 

 almost triangular subapical costal black spot; a slender black marginal line; fringe brown: 

 secondaries dark bronze-brown, base paler ; fringe paler, excepting in the middle, and with 

 a whitish basal line; thorax grey; abdomen whity brown. Wings below pale brown, witii 

 cupreous reflections; dusky discocellular spots and discal lines : body whitish. Expanse of 

 wings 30-33 millim. 



Kangra. 



A nearly allied species occurs at Delagoa Bay. 



