Species of Indian Lepidoptera. 299 
uniformly covered with fine chocolate-coloured strige, filled 
in with pale bright chocolate in parts, forming four trans- 
verse bands on fore win@s and two on the hind wings; the 
central band across both wings the broadest, and thickened 
out above the middle: fore wings with a blackish-brown 
submarginal spot above the middle, a smaller spot near it, 
both being included in a small subapical band. 
Eixpanse of wings 1,2) inch. 
Cherra Punji. One example. 
Rhodoneura jubralis, sp. n. 
g. Olive-brown ; the ground-colour of the wings is of a 
creamy white, but the entire surface of both wings is covered 
with very small brown striations, forming minute rings, 
making both wings brown with the exception of a small 
portion of the abdominal area of hind wings ; both wings are 
also crossed by many brown “lines, two or three of them on 
fore wings from the base to near the middle of the wing being 
straight and erect; the remainder are more or less sinuous, 
and many of them on the hind wings are twisted into ring- 
lets; there is a white spot below the centre of fore wings and 
two white spots below the centre of hind wings. 
Expanse of wings 1}, inch. 
Cherra Punji. One example. 
Allied to &. tetragonata, Walker. 
Pyralide. 
Niphopyralis suffidalis, sp. n. 
¢. Milk-white, wings thickly clothed: fore wings pure white, 
with a few black specks at the end of the cell and on the lower 
portions of the wing ; two minute black dots near the hinder 
angle, and some black dots on the outer margin towards the 
apex and one below the middle ; cilia marked with pale grey : 
hind wings, all but the base suffused with grey irrorations ; 
cilia pure white, with a faint grey interline. Underside with 
the fore wings suffused with grey; cilia pure white; hind 
wings entirely white and without markings ; fore legs brown 
above, the tarsi with brown bands. 
Expanse of wings 3% inch. 
Bombay. One example. 
Ambia magnijficalis, sp. n. 
$. Dark chocolate: fore wings with a white semihyaline 
