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below the costa arises a prominent band of black speeks in the shape of a note of 

 interrogation, reaching the inner margin two thirds from base ; an indistinct waved fuscous 

 submarginal line ; a series of antecilial specks ; the raised buttons in cell prominent. Hind 

 wing slightly suffused with fuscous. 

 Pundaloya. April. 



Allied to iV. pascua, from which it differs in having only one brown pateli on the costa 

 and in possessing the black maculate band. 



RHYNCHOPALPUS, g. n. 



Allied to Callinola, Butl. (type C. scripta, Moore), which has short porrect palpi and 

 heavily pectinated antennse, from which it differs in having very long porrect palpi and the 

 branches of antenn;e much longer. Fore wing with costal nervure ; the cell short, with tlie 

 first and second subcostals arising from its upper end, the latter bifid ; an upper radial ; the 

 lower radial and third median nerviile from the lower end of the cell ; the second and first 

 medians from before the end ; a submedian nervure. Hind wing with the costal emitted 

 from the subcostal before the end of the cell ; the subcostal bifid ; the third and second 

 median branches from the lower end of the cell, the first branch from before the end ; two 

 internal nervures. 



Rhynchopalpus brunellus. (Plate CLVIII. fig. 31.) 



Expanse -yo inch. 



Male and Female. Fore wing white, clouded with pale brown, especially towards the 

 outer margin, and irrorated with dark brown scales; costa dark brown, especially towards 

 base ; a black subbasal speck ; an indistinct oblique band of black specks from the centre of 

 costa to near base of inner margin; a similar but more distinct band from before apex to 

 centre of inner margin ; an indistinct waved submarginal white line ; a series of antecilial 

 black specks ; the raised buttons in cell small and hardly visible. Hind wing white, slightly 

 suflused with fuscous. 



To this genus also belongs R. [A(jlossa) aryeniuUs, j\Ioore. 



AGARISTID^. 



Mimeusemia ceylonica. (Plate CLVII. fig. 24.) 



Expanse If inch. 



Male. Allied to M. pesJiwa, Moore. Fore wing with the pale yellow subbasal spot 

 larger and extending well below the median nervure ; a distinct spot on the subcostal 



