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brown antemedial line, a fine line from the same point on costa to tornus 
near which it forks ; a fine line from costa beyond middle to near middle of 
termen where it forks.. 
Habitat —Khasis. Exp. 38 mm. . 
771. RHODONEURA N&VINA, insert VAR. carnata, Warr., Nov. Zool. v, p. 8. 
778. RHODONEURA NITENS, del. Microsca marginipuncalis, 
790b. RHopDONEURA scRiPTA, Warr., Nov. Zool., v, p. 7 (1898). 
Q. Red-brown ; abdomen paler, Forewing with dark stria and waved 
dark lines, defining obscure bands ; a series of short black streaks on costa 
with three points between each ; a subcostal series of dark-edged ochreous 
spots ;a pale elliptical medial patch from below costa to inner margin 
conjoined at middle to a large diffused patch on terminal area strongly 
jrzorated with black ; a black-edged whitish subapical spot with some black 
points round it, Hindwing pale suffused with rufous and striated with 
black ; a quadrate rufous discoidal spot, with a short black streak below it 
in submedian fold, and quadrate black spot on inner margin. Underside of 
forewing wit series of whitish patches with black strige on them; a 
subcostal ferruginous streak ; black and white streaks on subcostal nervure 
in cell and on the veins beyond upper angle, 
Habitat,—Khasis. Hup. 26 mm. 
796a. RHODONEURA FURCIFER, nN, Sp. 
Q. Very pale red-brown ; head and collar slightly darker ; wings closely 
reticulated with brown. Forewing with traces of subbasal lines; an 
antemedial line slightly excurved below costa; a straight postmedial line 
giving off a fork below costa to tornus ; a slightly curved line across apical 
area. Hindwing with antemedial line ; traces of a sinuous postmedial line ; 
a line across apical area. 
Habitat—Bhutan (Dudgeon), Ceylon; Australia, Gayndah. “xp, 20 mm, 
Type—In British Museum. 
801. Hhodoneura MUNDA belongs to the genus Hypolamprus. 
806a, HyYPOLAMPRUS MARGINEPUNCTALIS, Leech, Entom, 1889, p. 66, pl. 
UVapta aC) 
Fe Pallescens, Hmpsv., P, Z, S., 1897, p. 64. 
Pharambara quadrovata, Warr., Nov. Zool,, iv, p. 343. 
Q. White, almost wholly suffused with pale reddish-brown. Forewing 
with a slightly mottled appearance especially below middle of cell. Hind- 
wing with traces of whitish bands, Underside of forewing striated with 
black, forming an oblique band from below apex to above middle of inner 
margin ; a white subapical spot with a black speck on it, Hindwing 
thickly striated with black. 
Habitat,—China ; Ceylon ; Mysol ; W. Australia. Hap, 28 mm, 
8060, HyPoLAMPRUS RUPINA, Swinh,, A.M. N. H, (7), iii, p. 116 (1899).: 
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