136 BOTYDID^. 



wiiig opalescent white, the outer area brown from lower subcostal to above anal angle, where 

 it is suffused towards base above internal nervure, with an inward-pointed tooth at submedian 

 nervure, and bounded inwardly by fine double black lines. Underside opalescent except the 

 outer area ; the markings of fore wing at end of cell showing through. Head, thorax, and 

 abdomen pure white, with a broad dorsal brown band ending as a point at forehead and anal 

 segment; lateral brown bands from collar to base of fore wings. Legs slightly ochreous. 



Dodanga cristata. (Plate CLVI. fig. 7.) 



Expanse 1 inch. 



Male. Wings smoky black. Fore wing with the black spot in the middle of the cell 

 and lunule at end of it as in D. truncatalis and D. hbipennis ; a large discal patch of raised 

 scales beyond the cell, which is also present in D. truncatalis, but not in D. lobipennis. 

 Hind wing with a faint postmedial dark line and pale antecilial one as in both the other 

 species ; the tuft of long hairs springing from the base of the inner margin are pale ochreous, 

 in D. truncatalis they are reddish ochreous, in D. lobipennis black. Underside of fore wing 

 with a slightly curved postmedial line from the costa not quite reaching inner margin. 



The males of the three species of this genus differ only in their secondary sexual 

 characters ; the females are unknown. D. truncatalis alone has large tufts of scales springing 

 from each side of the base of the tibia of hind legs. 



Notarcha dubia. (Plate CLV. fig. 16.) 

 Notarcha dubia, Warren, MS. 



Expanse, (J I5 inch, ? I5 inch. 



Male and female. In size and markings just like N. ruralis, Scop., of which it appears 

 to be the Indian representative ; but the ground-colour, instead of being pale straw-colour, 

 is always more or less sufinsed with fuscous (as in N. paleacalis, Guen.), the markings in 

 consequence being rendered less conspicuous. 



Also in coll. B.M. from Dharmsala. 



Orthospila angulifascia. (Plate CLV. fig. 10.) 



Expanse 1 inch. 



Female. Silvery white. Fore wing with basal, two subbasal, and antemedial, straight, erect, 

 somewhat dusky orange-yellow bands ; a less distinct band at end of cell, diflused outwardly 

 along second median nervule ; a postmedial baud outwardly-oblique from costa to first 

 median ucrvule, then bent inwards along it to below end of cell, then inwardly-oblique to 

 centre of inner margin ; a submarginal and bright yellow marginal bands. Hind wing with 



