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which is never the case in H. tr'qninctaHs, and the pale apical costal patch is narrower and 

 more elongated ; the primaries are comparatively longer ^yith more acute subfalcate apex : on 

 the under siu-face the grey discal stripe is distinctly angular instead of being simply arched. 

 Expanse of wings 42-47 millim. 



Dharmsala ; amongst nettles in October and at sugar. 



The dark type of this species has been confounded with H. narratalis ; the latter is, 

 however, uniformly darker, with differently formed and well-defined black lines representing 

 the central belt of primaries. 



HEEMINIIDiE. 



EPIZEUXIS, Hiibn. 

 Epizeuxis saccharivora. (Plate CXXXIV. fig. 7.) 



Pale greyish brown ; wings with faint lilac reflections ; markings blackish, very similar 

 to those of E. discisigna and E. agrota, but the third transverse line much less denticulated ; 

 secondaries almost as in E. agrota. E.xpanse of wings 20 millim. 



Dharmsala ; at sugar in July. 



Epizeuxis macnlifera. (Plate CXXXIV. fig. 8.) 



Nearly allied to E. lignea of Japan ; much smaller, paler, whitish and grey : primaries 

 with a cuneiform black spot in the cell between the second and third lines (representing the 

 orbicular spot), reuiform spot larger, black, edged with white ; postmediau line less 

 denticulated, white-edged ; marginal border internally pale-edged : base of secondaries 

 whitish; internal half of the area between the central band and outer border white; other- 

 wise very similar. Expanse of wings 21 millim. 



Dharmsala ; at sugar in July. 



PSETJDAGLOSSA, Grote. 

 Pseudaglossa fulvipicta. (Plate CXXXIV. fig. 5.) 



Primaries above sericeous lilacine grey, crossed by four nearly equidistant dark brown 

 stripes, the second arched, the others sinuatcd, the third with pale external edge, the fourth 

 grey-edged, with pure white irroration commencing in two unequal subcostal wiiite spots ; 

 discoidal spots bright ochreous, the " reniform " sjiot Q-shaped, enclosing two small black 

 dots ; a marginal series of triangular black spots followed by a slender white line at the base 



