1881.] WESTERK INDIA, BELOOCHISTAN, ETC. 619 



HypOGRAMMIDjE. 



82. Rhizogramma inextricata (No. 1 '). 

 Rhizogramma inextricata, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 342. 

 One example. Neilgherries. 



This insect seems to me to come nearest to the genus Gadirtha, 



83. Selepa docilis, sp. n. (No. 21). 



Primaries above silver-grey, the basal area irregularly spotted 

 with blackish and limited by two irregularly dentate-sinuateTarched 

 parallel blackish lines ; a black dot with white margin at the end of 

 the cell, followed by two arched parallel blackish lines, which form 

 an inangulated elbow at the first median branch ; beyond these lines 

 is an arched series of abbreviated longitudinal black dashes, followed 

 by an alternated marginal series of similar dashes ; a marginal black 

 spot at the extremity of the first median branch : secondaries 

 silvery white with slight golden reflections : thorax grey : abdomen 

 white. Wings below silvery white, the secondaries with pearly re- 

 flections ; body below white. Expanse of wings 10 lines. 



Far. Markings of primaries obsolete, with the exception of the 

 outer discal hne ; the submarginal black dashes replaced by a slightly 

 irregular greyish testaceous stripe. Expanse of wings 9| lines. 



Two specimens. Kurrachee, May 1879. 



Also said to be common in November and December. 



I am rather uncertain about the right position of the genus 

 Selepa ; but its palpi are rather similar to those of Gadirtha ; it also 

 seems nearly allied to Egelesta, Plotheia, and Girbatha of Walker. 

 The type species was, I believe, inadvertently referred by its author 

 to the Limacodidse ; but from this family the structure of the body 

 at once distinguishes it. 



Ophiderid^. 



84. Ophideres hypermnestra (No. 2). 



Phalcena hypermnestra, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. pi. 323. f. A, B 

 (1782). 



Two specimens. Belgaum. 



OMMATOPHORIDiE. 



85. Argiva hierogliYphica, var. tjltjla (No. 1). 

 Noctua ulula, Fabricius, Sp. Ins. ii. p. 211 (1781). 

 One specimen. Belgaum. 



Ophiusid^. 



86. Thria fugitiva. 



Cerbia fugitiva. Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xiv. p. 1365 (1857). 

 One specimen. Kurrachee, May 1879. 



The genus Cerbia must sink as a synonym of Thria, established 

 at p. iv of the same volume ; indeed I am doubtful whether even 



^ Labelled as a Cucullia, which it resemblea except in its long palpi. 



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