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R. indica, to belong to the genus Rhizoc/ramma ; whereas, in fact, if 

 we examine the palpi, R. inextricata is very widely separated from 

 R. indica. It comes, indeed, very much nearer Amphipijra. Mr. 

 Butler thinks it will form the type of a distinct genus of the 

 Cucullidce. 



42. Rhizogramma indica. (No. 131.) 



Xijlophasia indica, Wlk. Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. xxxii. p. 647. 



One female, taken " at sallow-bloom," Thundiani, May 2, 1887. 



The fact of a female being taken at sallow-bloom in spring would 

 rather betoken relationship to the Xylinidee than to the Xylopha- 

 siidcE. 



The specimen is accompanied by the remark " one of the 

 commonest moths at sugar." In all probability this remark refers 

 to R. inextricata. 



Family Apameid^. 



43. Mamestra brassic^. (Nos. 134 & 168.) 

 Phalcena-Noctua brassica, L. S. N. i. p. 576. 



Two females, four males, from Thundiani, August and October 

 1886. 



44. Mamestra stoliczk^e. (No. 168.) 



Mamestra stoliczkce, Feld. Reis. Nov. pi. 109. fig. 32 ; Moore, 

 P.Z.S. 1881, p. 347. 



Four specimens, all males, from Thundiani, August and Sep- 

 tember 1886. 



Mr, Moore says it is nearest to serratilinea (!), and quotes as 

 other localities, Dalhousie, N.W. Himalayas, and the Siud valley, 

 Kaschmir. 



45. Mamestra nigerrima, sp. n. (No. 113.) 



Fore wings deep blackish brown, with all the markings very 

 obscure ; the margins of the orbicular and claviform stigmata just 

 visibly darker, the latter also sometimes filled up with black ; the 

 reniform stigma contains two minute white dots at its lower end, and 

 one ochreous one at its upper end ; a faint pale submarginal line, 

 and three or four pale costal dots before the apex. Hind wings 

 dark fuscous, slightly paler in the male ; head, face, and thorax 

 black-brown, as are the tips of the abdominal tufts ; the abdomen 

 itself fuscous. Underside dull ochreous, speckled with dark grey ; 

 the fore wing has a pale straw-coloured or ochreous patch near the 

 base of the inner margin ; both wings with a narrow, curved, darker 

 band ; hind wing with a central spot besides. 



Expanse of wings 48-50 millim. 



Two females and four males, August 1886, from Thundiani. 



Allied to M. chahjheata, Moore, but much blacker; also resembling 

 M. dolorosa, Wlk., but the white dots are confined to the costa. 



