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side of it at apex and a marginal series of specks ; cilia fulvous. Hind- 

 wing paler, with indistinct sinuous postmedial rufous line. 

 Habitat. — Khasis. Exp. 22 mm. 

 720. Drepana lilacina insert (syn.) Albara gracillima. Warr. 

 Nov. Zool iv., p. 12. 

 722a. Dkepana opalescens, Warr. Nov. Zool. iv., p. 12. 

 $. Dark or pale purplish-gray; head blackish. Forewing with traces 

 of highly-waved antemedial line; some ochreous specks at lower or 

 both angles of cell ; an indistinct line running out to a very acute 

 angle below apex, then becoming submarginal, crossing a prominent 

 brown oblique line with fine line beyond it from apex to middle of 

 inner margin ; the apex highly produced and dark ; cilia brown. 

 Hindwing with indistinct curved subbasal line ; an oblique prominent 

 brown medial line ; an indistinct dentate submarginal line ; cilia 

 brown. 



Habitat. — Khasis. Exp. 34-40 mm. 



726. Dkepana tkilinearia insert (syn.) Tridrepana trisulcata. 

 Warr. Nov. Zool. iii, p. 340. 



734. Drepana albonotata insert (syn). Tridrepana septempunctata. 

 Warr. Nov. Zool. iii, p. 339. 



Var. with the whole forewings suffused with bright rufous except 

 the base and outer angle, the submarginal spots below apex larger. 



738. Drepana quadripunctata insert (syn.) Tridrepana diluta 

 Warr. Nov. Zool. iv, p. 18. 



Under Problepsidis insert Euphalacra, Warr. Nov., Zool. iv., 

 p. 195 (1897). 

 Antennae strongly laminate ; forewing with the outer margin twice 

 excised between apex and vein 4 ; 6 from areole ; 10 anastomosing with 

 8-9. Hindwing with the outer margin excised between veins 6 and 4. 

 741d. Problepsidis nigridorsata, Warr. Nov. Zool. iv., p. 196. 

 $. Pale ochreous, clouded with rufous ; frons fuscous ; abdomen with 

 a fuscous band on second segment. Forewing with very numerous 

 crenulate rufous lines ; a rufous shade below costal area ; black 

 obliquely placed specks at the angles of cell; an oblique line from 

 outer margin below apex to middle of inner margin ; the crenulate lines 

 when they meet it becoming oblique and running along with it, 

 the line beyond it also oblique and diffused ; a marginal series of 



