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Cirrhochrista bracteolalis. (Plate CLV. fig. 3.) 



Expanse \i inch. 



Female. Fore wing white, suffused with pale reddish brown, and spangled with a few 

 silver scales ; a silver band along outer margin, and streak just below the apex ; cilia reddish 

 ochreous. Hind wing pure white. Underside white ; the fore wing slightly suffused with 

 ochreous. 



Cirrhochrista diaphana. (Plate CXV. fig. 11.) 



Expanse \^ inch. 



Female. Apex rounded; outer margin entire. Fore wing with long black and white 

 hairs projecting from its inner margin over the hind wing ; semidiaphanous ; some pale 

 brown and black scales on basal area, especially towards the inner margin ; the disc beyond 

 the cell clouded with a patch of pale brown, sending up a narrow band from its outer edge 

 to the eosta, so as to be shaped like an " inverted comma ; " large blackish patches at apex 

 and outer angle. Hind wing semidiaphanous, with a pale brown " inverted-comma "-shaped 

 mark on disc, the " tail " not reaching the costa ; a pale brown apical patch extending 

 halfway along outer margin ; inner margin pale brown, with some black scales towards anal 

 angle. Cilia of both wings very long. 



Godara suffnsalis. (Plate CLV. figs. 4, 12.) 



Expanse, ,^ 1 inch, ? f inch. 



Male and female. Closely allied to G. comalis, fi-om which it differs in having the 

 ground-colour of fore wing brownish grey, suffused with fuscous or red-brown, instead of 

 being pale ochreous blotched with brown. Hind wing with outer area fuscous, diffused 

 inwardly in both sexes, while G. comalis has a fuscous patch at the apex in male only. The 

 male has the tufts of hair on fore and mid pairs of legs ; the recurved tuft on costa of fore 

 wing on upperside ; the tuft of red hairs on median nervure near the base of cell on under- 

 side, with the small tuft above it on subcostal nervure ; and the vesicle between median and 

 submedian nervures of hind wing near the base as in G. comalis. 



Glyphodes opalalis. (Plate CLV. fig. 20.) 



Expanse 1^ inch. 



Male. Fore wing olive-brown, darker towards outer margin ; a narrow, outwardly- 

 oblique paler band from eosta one third from base to first median nervule below end of cell ; 

 the costa from this baud to apex ochreous ; a narrow opal band at end of cell ; a large 

 opalescent-white triangular mark from costa to below first median nervule, with its outer 

 margin black, beyond the end of cell ; the inner area from base to below triangular mark 

 opalescent white, and bounded towards costa by the median and first median veins. Hind 



