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the autcmedial band coutinucd across it to above anal angle, the postmedial band outwardly- 

 oblique to below first median nervule, then bent back and joining the antemedial band below 

 end of cell; submarginal and marginal bauds as on fore wing. Both wings with fine ante- 

 cilial black line; cilia white. Underside paler j the markings fuscous and obsolescent. A 

 black spot on anal segment of abdomen. ' 



Allied to 0. discimtaUs, but without the black stigma on fore wing. 



Haritala delicatalis. (Plate CLV. fig. 5.) 

 Haritala delicatalis, Warren, MS. 



Expanse |-| inch. 



Male and female. Resemble H. obrinusalis in size and markings, but distinguished by 

 the fine dark purple line at base of fringes, and by the discal spot being larger and bluntly 

 triangidar. 



Also in coU. B.M. from Kulu and Accra. 



Agrotera basinotata. (Plate CLY. fig. 13.) 

 Agrotera basinotata, Warren, MS. 



Expanse | inch. 



Male and female. Smaller than A. nemoralis, with the hind margin obliquely curved, not 

 elbowed. Thorax and basal oue third of fore wing pale lemon-yellow irregularly blotched with 

 orange, bounded by the first line, which is vertically sinuous, fine, and black ; the rest of the 

 wing bronzy violet-fuscous, in which the obliquely sinuous second line can be traced slightly 

 darker than the ground-colour, and reaching the inner margin at a point more than twice 

 as near the first line than when it leaves the costa; discal spot dark and hmulate, and 

 followed by some orange scales ; the pale basal space contains on tlic costa a small triangular 

 spot of bronzy fuscous, with darker edges and mixed with orange scaling, representing part 

 of a basal patch ; fringes raised differently from A. nemoralis, the central brown patch twice 

 as broad, and the apical patch entire, not divided into two rays by a central white dash 

 Hind wing with the base more definitely lemon-yellow, the two transverse lines more 

 distinctly traced in dark. 



Also in coll. B.M. from N.W. India. 



