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medial line defined by brown and excurved below costa and lower 

 angle of cell ; an indistinct sinuous pale submarginal line excurved 

 below costa, and with a pale patch on it above middle ; a marginal 

 series of black lunules, Hinclwing and abdomen fuscous ; 

 underside with discocellular lunule and indistinct medial and sub- 

 marginal lines. 



Habitat. — Khasis. Exp. 35 mm. Type. — In British Museum. 

 2873a. Nodaria perdentalis, n. sp. 



$ , Antennse of male strongly knotted at middle. Ochreous-brown 

 irrorated with fuscous. Forewing with indistinct very highly crenulate 

 antemedial line ; two indistinct discocellular specks ; a broad straight 

 fuscous submarginal line arising from a black spot at apex ; a fine black 

 marginal line and two lines through the cilia. Hindwing paler, with 

 ochreous-brown and black irroration below vein 2 ; an indistinct disco- 

 cellular speck ; postmeclial and submarginal lines angled on vein 2 and 

 obsolete towards costa, the latter broad and prominent ; a black marginal 

 line. 



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

 28755. Catada postmedia, n. sp. 



Differs from C. rasalis in the second line of the forewing being medial, 

 erect, and slightly excurved at middle to near the discocellular black 

 lunule, which is placed beyond it, instead of oblique from costa and 

 strongly bent outwards round the lunule ; the area before the medial 

 lines slightly suffused Avith fuscous. Hindwing whitish, with discocellular 

 lunule and medial line angled outwards beyond it ; a submarginal line 

 ending on margin at vein 2, and marginal line as in C. rasalis. 



Habitat. — Ceylon (Green). Exp. 12 mm. Type — In British Museum. 



C. rasalis is known from Dharmsala, Bhutan, Khasis ; not Ceylon. 

 2875c. Catada umbrosa, n. sp. 



Differs from C. postmedia'mthe forewing being more uniform brownish, 

 with the irregular submarginal line defined outwardly by whitish. 

 Hindwing fuscous without markings ; cilia greyish. 



Habitat* — Dharmsala (Hocking) ; Ceylon (Green). Exp. $ 20 ; 9 

 22 mm. 



2875a 7 . Catada tau-signa, n. sp. 

 $. Differs from C. umbrosa in being fuscous instead of brownish ; 

 the medial line stronglv angled outwards on vein 1 ; the discoidal 



