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n+T. rlflrk fuscous obscurely dotted with whitish between the strigulse 

 Wis^anc towSds te^^^ a very undefined oblique darker fuscous 



fasda from middle of dorsum to middle of costa, extended along costa as an 

 undefineTprtch to f : cilia fuscous, indistinctly mixed with whitish on two 

 Irmfnar blrs. Hindwings pointed ; rather dark fuscous, thinly scaled and 

 iridescent on basal half ; cilia fuscous. 



Ootacamund, in December (Fletcher) ; two specimens. 



SaTdima MaLkeliya, Colombo, Ceylon (Pole, Mackwood, Green) ; N 

 Coor- 3 500 eet (Newcome) •, from January to May. An injurious pest o 

 tCoTaite and other species of «i/7*s, the larva feeding m the shoots ; it 

 has been^recorded from Southern Europe and Austraha ine,kelo.uraa, Meyr 

 Ts a synonym), and Mr. S. Busck has sent me for identification a 

 specimen ?rom the Philippines; it is doubtless artificially spread with its 

 foodplant. 



2™'\"i!' Ve'ad and thorax grey slightly mixed with whitish. Palpi 

 and abcWn grey. Forewings elongate, narrow, costa gently arched, apex 

 obtuL pohited termen slightly rounded, rather strongly obhque ; white 

 strewn thrS^ spots and striguh^, these dark 



nark^'sar? suffused together with fuscous to form irregular elongate 

 rtchesextencW along costa from base to | and along dorsum from base 

 to tornurcoXentnearb connectodby a narrow oblique dark fuscous 



barneTnSldleof wing, beyond which the costal patch is expanded with 



f'TsTm ■ nSa grey, lower part of face white. Palpi grey, apex of 



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Khasis, in September ; one specimen. 



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with costal patch; a triangular dark S'^' *°™ .ff blaXh Tpoi stito^^^^ 

 a small suffused blackish apical spot; tiroe »"»^/'''** J^" „iuf dark 



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