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with rufous. Underside of forewing with fine black and white streaks 

 in cell and beyond upper angle. 



Habitat. — Khasis. Exp. 25 mm. 

 7666. Rhodoneura mollis. Warr. Nov. Zool. iii,p. 341. (PI. A fig. 13). 

 Bonisia mediostrigata, Warr. Nov. Zool. iv., p. 197, 



$ . Palpi with the third joint long and porrect ; outer margin of both 

 wings slightly excised below apex ; pale yellowish-brown ; abdomen dark, 

 with whitish segmental lines ; wings with rather sparse brown striae 

 Forewing with fuscous line along median nervure and vein 3 ; basa 

 costal area, an oblique medial band terminating at lower angle of cell, 

 another terminating at upper angle, a band across apical area becoming 

 diffused towards outer margin, and two spots towards apex, grayish ; 

 some brown lines across inner half of wing, two at middle crossing 

 each other ; a brown line on inner side of apical band and another line 

 across apex. Hindwing with postmedial and submarginal lines oblique 

 from costa to middle, then curved round. 



Habitat. — Sikhim; Khasis. Exp. 42-60 mm. 



780a. Rhodoneura curvilinea. Warr. A. M. N. H. (6), xviii, 

 p. 221). 



$ . Gray -brown, wings evenly striated with dark brown. Fore- 

 wing with obscure subbasal antemedial and medial lines; the post- 

 medial and sub marginal lines more distinct, very oblique below costa, 

 the former angled on vein 6, the latter curved ; apical area bright 

 chestnut. Hindwing with curved subbasal and oblique medial fine 

 dark lines ; the postmedial line forking from middle to anal angle ; a 

 submarginal line from costa to vein 2. Underside of forewing with 

 bright chestnut subcostal fascia and black and white streaks in and 

 beyond end of cell ; chestnut patches below cell and at outer angle. 

 Hindwing chestnut. 



Habitat. — Khasis. Exp. 24 mm. 



786 will stand as Rhodoneura reticulata, Moore. 



786a. Rhodoneura dissimulans. Warr. A. M.N. H. (6), 

 xviii, p. 227. 



Banitia ordinaria. Warr. A. M. N. H. (6), xviii, p. 228. 



Differs from reticulata in having no black and white streaks on 

 forewing below. One specimen is much more rufous in tone, with the 

 bands bright chestnut. 



