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verse oblique series of several black dots bordered exteriorly by a 

 slight brownish line, the inner spots having a similar series of two or 

 three dots ; a medial subdued brownish transverse line contiguous to 

 a similar-coloured discal spot : hind wing with a small discal spot, 

 subdued inner line, and outer transverse row of black dots : both 

 wings with an exterior marginal row of blackish dots. Underside 

 paler ; strigse numerous along the costa and exterior margins ; a 

 blackish discal spot and adjoining sinuous line ; submarginal line 

 double, sinuous, and on the fore wing interspaced with yellow, that 

 of the hind wing with three outer blackish spots ; a marginal row of 

 black dots. Tip of palpi and legs above blackish. 



Expanse 1| inch. 



Bengal. In Coll. A. E. Russell. 



Remark. — This species is allied to Aeidalia contigara, Walk., from 

 Northern India. 



A. ?GEMMIFERA, n. Sp. 



Male reddish brown, studded with minute brilliant silver speckles ; 

 exterior margin of hind wing very deeply scalloped : fore wing 

 with medial transverse irregular blackish line terminating on the 

 hind margin in a red ringlet ; apex of the wing white, with brown 

 medial streaks and outer lunules ; an indistinct blackish basal streak 

 and discal spot : hind wing with a yellowish-white base and diffused 

 discal band, the exterior margin being pure white and with a row of 

 brown lunules ; a slight reddish discal spot. Cilia of fore wing white 

 anteriorly, the rest brown ; that of the hind wing white, except at 

 the tip of the angles, which are brown. Abdomen yellowish white, 

 with brown anal patch. Underside paler, similarly marked, but not 

 speckled. 



Expanse 1 inch. 



Bengal. In Coll. A. E. Russell. 



Genus Timandra, Dup. 



TiMANDRA coNVECTARiA, Walk. Cat. Lepid. Ilet. B. M. xxiii. 



Geom. p. 800. 



T. aventiaria, Guen. Phal. ii. p. 3. 

 Silhet. 



T. suBOBLiauARiA, n. sp. 



Male pale greyish fawn-colour ; a straight dark cinereous-brown 

 band, with paler outer border crossing both wings from the costa 

 one-third from the apex to the middle of abdominal margin : fore 

 wing with some cinnamon-brown lunules at the base, and a black 

 discal spot : a cinnamon-coloured submarginal wavy line to both 

 wings, and a marginal row of black dots. Underside cinereous brown, 

 marked as above, but of a dusky colour. 



Expanse 1 inch. 



Bengal. In Coll. A. E. Russell. 



