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rein 4, then bent inwards to the reniform ; an irregularly sinuous 

 submarginal line, angled inwards below oosta, and with a black point 

 on its inner edge below vein 2 ; the apex grayish ; a marginal 

 series of black lunules. Hindwing brownish-ochreous, the outer area 

 broadly fuscous. 



Habitat.— Khasis. Exp. 38 mm. Type.— In British Museum. 



1857a. Caradrina tebminata, n. sp, 

 $. Ochreous j palpi black at sides to near end of second joint j 

 abdomen slightly tinged with fuscous above. Fore wing with the outer 

 area fuscous-brown,, narrowing to apex ; a prominent black spot in the 

 cell ; indistinct sub-basal, antemedial, medial, postmedial, and submargi- 

 nal lines ; the first three irregularly waved, the postmedial dentate, the 

 submarginal irregularly waved placed on the dark area and expanding 

 into a dark patch at middle. Hindwing pale, the veins and outer area 

 slightly tinged with fuscous. 



Habitat. — Bhutan (Dudgeon) ; Borneo. Exp. 28 mm. Type.— In 

 British Museum. 



1858a. Cabadbina albescens, n. sp. 

 $. Ochreous with a slight fleshy tinge; head and thorax mixed with 

 black scales ; abdomen fuscous above. Fore wing with the basal area 

 irregularly irrorated with patches of black scales, three more prominent 

 spots on the costa; a large black patch in end of cell extending up to 

 thecosta; a discocellular spot ; the outer area irrorated with black; a large 

 postmedial costal patch with two ochreous specks on it ; a very large 

 black patch occupying nearly the whole inner half of outer area and 

 conjoined to the irregular series of marking, and lunules on the margin* 

 Hindwing fuscous-black, pale towards base ; cilia pale with a waved black 

 line through them. Underside of forewing fuscous, the costa irrorated 

 with ochreous, inner area ochreous, the cilia ochreous with double series 

 of black spots. Hindwing ochreous with medial dark patch on costa ; 

 postmedial series of specks ; a marginal black band, the cilia spotted 

 with black. 



Habitat.— Sikhim, 1,800 feet (Dudgeon). Exp. 40 mm. Type.— In 

 British Museum. 



1890a. Leucania laniata, n. sp. (Pl.A, Fig. 22.) 

 $. Hindwing somewhat distorted; the outer area on underside 

 with veins 3 to 8 clothed with long down-curved hair. 



