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with a small black spot beyond it below costa. 2 . Forewing without 

 orange on base of costa, the black spot at upper angle of cell large, and 

 no spot beyond the postmedial band. 



Habitat.— Khasis. Exp. $ 38-46, 9 52 mm. Type.— In British 

 Museum. 



1308a. Kerala dorsoviridis, u. sp. 



Differs from punctilinexta in the thorax being pale sea-green, the 

 head brown. Forewing gray brown with rufous specks and suffusion ; 

 discocellulars without white scales ; the inner area below the submedian 

 fold pale sea-green ; the postmedial line near the submarginal line 

 which is maculate ; no marginal white line. Hindwing with the sexual 

 patch of male cream-coloured. 



Habitat. —Khasis. Exp. 40 mm. Type.— In British Museum. 

 1828a. Chrysorabdia aurantiaca, n. sp. 



g. Differs from bivitta $ in the palpi, frons, and patagia being- 

 black, the last fringed with yellow. Forewing with no blue on the 

 fasciae, the costal fascia broadening to near apex, then slightly narrow- 

 ing ; the submedian fascia broadening to its extremity near outer 

 margin ; cilia blackish at tips. 



Habitat. — Khasis. Exp. 60 mm. Type. — In British Museum. 

 13816. Gampola punctivena, n. sp. 



$. Head, collar, and anal tuft orange-y r el]ow ; thorax and abdomen 

 gray. Forewing gray-brown, with black point below end of cell in 

 interno-median fold. Hindwing dirty white ; cilia of both wings pale 

 yellow. 



Habitat. — Sikhim ; 1,800 feet (Dudgeon). Exp. 20 mm, Type. — 

 In British Museum. 



This species and binotata belong to the same section as normalis. 



1381c. Gampola muricolor, Wlk. Journ. Linn. Soc, vol. vi. ? p. 105. 



Silky gray ; vertex of head and costa of forewing pale yellow ; cilia 

 yellowish. 



Habitat. — Khasis, Borneo. Exp. 16-22 mm. 



(To be continued.) 



