84 HTPENIDJE. 



an undulated black line followed by a white line along outer margin ; inner lialf of fringe 

 dark brown ; outer lialf testaceous ; secondaries brownish grey ; fringe testaceous : body 

 and under surface pale greyish brown : the wings below sericeous, with golden reflections. 

 Expanse of wings 29-31 millim. 

 Dharmsala. 



Rhynchina uniformis. (Plate CXXXIII. fig. 13.) 



Primaries pale golden brown, fringe white ; basal half of costal margin narrowly black, 

 apical half white ; secondaries darker and greyer than primaries, fringe white ; body pale 

 greyish brown, the abdomen rather darker than tiic thorax, with slender white edges to the 

 segments: primaries below greyish, secondaries whity brown; body below pearly whitish. 

 Expanse of wings 25 millim. 



Dharmsala. 



Rhynchina rivuligera. (Plate CXXXIII. fig. 14.) 



Primaries above rose-pink, sparsely irrorated here and there with black scales and 

 traversed by four more or less distinct, very oblique, grey stripes, the fourth of which is 

 jiarallel to outer margin; a large, cuneiform, golden-cupreous patch, the point of which 

 commences at the base below the cell, and the termination is bounded by the submarginal 

 stripe; a silvery-white stripe, commencing at the base below the cupreous patch, which it 

 bounds as far as the middle of the wing, whence it curves upwards in the male, but turns 

 with a well-defined angle in the female, and terminates at apex; fringe grey, with a very 

 slender basal and a submarginal line white : secondaries sericeous whity brown in the male, 

 greyish in the female, with greyer external area ; fringe creamy whitish : body above whitish 

 in the male, greyish in the female. Under surface brassy whitish, the centre of the primaries 

 more or less suffused with grey. Expanse of wings, ^ 35, ? 29 millim. 



Dharmsala. 



This species seems to be rare, as there is only a single pair in the collection. It appears 

 to be most nearly related to R. moroHa ; but, on the other hand, it is possible that the male 

 of the latter may prove to be totally dissimilar. 



Rhynchina angustata. (Plate CXXXIl 1. fig. 15.) 



Closely allied to R. crumbuides : of the same colouring and nearly the same pattern ; the 

 primaries are, however, decidedly narrower, the costa comparatively longer, the apex more 

 acute, and the outer margin more oblique and less convex ; the pale stripe beyoiid the middle 

 i-i straighter, has a slightly wider grey external border, and is followed by only one well- 

 defined (straight instead of undulated) dark grey line ; the external area is not greyish as in 

 R. crainljoides : the secondaries have a less arched outer maririn and are much more 



