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pect: there is an example of this species in the British Museum, 
without a locality, presented by Mr. Doubleday. 
28. CHEZROCAMPA BISTRIGATA, 0. sp. 
Closely allied C. clotho; differs in the narrower primaries, blacker 
and narrower secondaries, with more pinky pale anal area, and the 
abdomen not black-specked, but with two pale parallel central lon- 
gitudinal lines: underside as in pale examples of C. clotho. Expanse 
of wings 3 inches 8 lines. 
Java (Horsfield). Colls. F. Moore and B.M. 
29. CHZROCAMPA GONOGRAPTA, 0. sp. 
Allied to C. clotho: primaries varying from dove-colour to pale 
greenish, external area dotted with blackish scales, densely at apex ; 
a nebulous darkish spot beyond cell; a black interno-basal tuft ; 
the outermost oblique line of C. clotho indicated and dotted upon 
the nervures with blackish, but differing from that line in all the 
allied species in running nearly parallel to the outer margin as far as 
the subcostal fork, whence it is only continued very obliquely to 
apex in the form of the blackish apical scales mentioned above ; 
innermost line sometimes present, but ill-defined; a black dot on 
lower discocellular nervure: secondaries. with the whole outer 
margin broadly bordered with pinky whitish : body and underside 
as in very pale examples of C. clotho. 
Bombay and S$. India. Type, coll. F. Moore. 
30. CHZROCAMPA MINOR, DN. sp. 
Nearly allied to C. lineosa, but having the general aspect of the 
C. clotho group: it differs from C. lineosa in its smaller size, deli- 
cate buff coloration, with less strongly defined oblique lines on _pri- 
maries ; the secondaries brown instead of black, with the discal band 
diffused, and the outer margin very pale brown; the body more 
uniform, marked with slightly paler but not whitish streaks; wings 
below creamy ochreous, mottled with flesh-colonr, with the usual 
brown markings ill-defined. Expanse of wings 3 inches 6 lines. 
Massuri (Hutton). Type, coll. Moore. 
I have no hesitation whatever in placing this as a well marked and 
distinct species between the C. clotho and C. lineosa groups. 
31. CHZROCAMPA MAJOR, 0. sp. 
Nearly allied to C. lineosa, but larger, the dark oblique band of 
primaries and the pale discal band of secondaries much broader, and 
the other markings better defined ; a well-defined central thoracic 
pale streak ; wings below generally redder; the oblique lines better 
defined and more continuous. Expanse of wings 4 inches 5 lines. 
Darjeeling (coll, Moore) ; Silhet. B.M. 
I have very little doubt that this is a distinct species; it has a 
totally different aspect to C. dineosa, although agreeing with it in the 
abrangement of its markings. 
