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Habitat. — Assam, Silchar. Exp. 34 mill. 



767 a. Rhodoneura erubescens, Warr., Not. Zool., XV., p. 347 (1908). 

 $. Head and thorax brown, the latter whitish behind: pectus and legs 

 white suffused with brown and crimson, the tarsi brown ringed with white ; 

 abdomen white tinged with crimson. Wings white suffused in parts with 

 brownish crimson and thickly reticulated with brown lines, the veins streaked 

 with pale crimson on terminal half ; the cilia pale crimson ; forewing with 

 blackish points on costa towards apex ; hindwing with the basal area paler. 

 Underside with the markings crimson ; forewing with chestnut suffusion in 

 and below end of cell and below costa towards apex, some black striae in lower 

 part of middle of cell, the veins beyond upper angle of cell streaked with 

 black ; hindwing with black stria? from costa. 

 Habitat— Assam, Khasis ; Burma, Shan States, Maymyo. Exp. 38 mill. 

 777 a. Rhodoneura nox, Druce, A. M. N. H. (7), I, p. 149 (1898). 

 9- Black-brown slightly shot with purple ; pectus brown mixed with ochre- 

 ous white : legs brown, the tarsi ringed with white ; ventral surface of abdo- 

 men ochreous". Forewing with faint dark reticulations ; an indistinct oblique 

 greyish line from costa near apex to middle of inner margin ; cilia brownish 

 at apex and above tornus. Hindwing with indistinct oblique greyish medial 

 line ; cilia whitish with a brown line through them. Underside of both wings 

 mottled with ochreous except terminal area, the dark striae forming numerous 

 ill-defined lines ; forewing with two dark spots on medial part of costa and 

 two on median nervure. 



Habitat. — Burma, Tenasserim. Exp. 22 mill. 



778. Rhodoneura Nitens, insert Pyralis acutalis, Wlk.. XXXIV, 1523 (1865) 

 which has precedence, and Pharambarafuhlpicta, Warr., Nov. Zool., XV, p. 34.'! 

 (1808). 



784. Rhodoneura atripunctatis insert (syns) 



mollicellalis, Swinh., A. M. N. H. (7), XV, p. 504 (1905).. 

 turbatalis, Swinh., A. M. N. H. (7), XV, p. 505 (1905). 

 Brixia comparalis, Warr., Nov. Zool., XV, p. 329 (1908). 

 The second is a variety with the basal half of both wings pale ; a pale patch 

 on inner area of forewing towards tornus ; the apical area of hindwing pale 

 to submedian fold. 



786. Rhodoneura reticulata, Moore, 1888 (nee. Butl., 1886) will stand a?; 



Rhodoneura moorei, Warr., Nov. Zool., XV, p. 343 (1908). 

 786 a. Rhodoneura dissimulans, del. Banisia ordinariu, Warr., which is. 

 distinct. 



786 c. Rhodoneura flumbea, Warr., Nov. Zool., XV, p. 344 (1908). 

 Head, thorax and abdomen red-brown with a silvery gloss ; pectus, legs and' 

 ventral surface of abdomen pale rufous. Forewing red brown with a silver 1 

 gloss and numerous brown striae ; two fine well separated antemedial lines : 

 postmedial line double, excurved beyond the cell ; subterminal line forkinj 

 towards costa and tornus. Hindwing red-brown with a silvery gloss and! 



