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Hind wings with a brown antemedial spot in the disk, with an un- 

 dulating brown postmedial band, with a transverse brown subapical 

 streak, and with a marginal brown band ; a large ochraceous patch 

 by the interior angle, containing three blackish spots. Length of the 

 body 7 lines; of the wings 18 lines. 



a. Darjeeling. Presented by the Secretary of the India Board. 



ZEBRONIA ? RETRACTALIS. 



Alba ; palpi arcuati, verticem vix superantes, articulis apice och- 

 raceis, So longi-conico ; alee latce, fasciis duabus ochraceis 

 devils interrupts, 2a fusco submarginata, fimbria pallide och- 

 racea; anticce fascia la strigam fuscam transversam includente, 

 linea marginali pallide ochracea postice abbreviata ; postica 

 fascia \a pun c turn fuscum includente. 



White, shining. Palpi curved, squamous, applied to the head, 

 hardly rising higher than the vertex ; joints ochraceous towards the 

 tips ; second joint a little shorter than the first ; third elongate- 

 conical, much shorter than the second. Antennae smooth. Wings 

 broad, with two irregular and interrupted ochraceous bands, of which 

 the second is more determinate than the first and is partly bordered 

 with brown; first band inclosing a transverse brown streak in the 

 foie wings and a brown point in the hind wings ; fringe pale ochra- 

 ceous. Fore wings acute, with a pale ochraceous marginal line, 

 which does not extend to the interior angle ; exterior border slightly 

 convex and oblique. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 

 9 lines. 



Allied to Z. abdicalis. 



Mysol. In Mr. Saunders' collection^ 



Zebronia bilineolalis. 



Fcern. Argenteo-alba ; caput an lice fusco bilineotum ; palpi 

 robusti, suberecti, verticem non uttingentes, articulo So conico ; 

 pedes graciles ; alee lineis quatuor fuscis obliquis subrectis, 4a 

 marginali; anticce acutce, linea brevi poslmedia vittaque costali 

 fuscis. 



Female. Silvery white. Front of the head with two longi- 

 tudinal brown lines. Palpi stout, smooth, nearly erect, not rising 

 so high as the vertex ; third joint conical, minute. Legs slender. 

 Wings with four brown oblique nearly straight lines ; first line near 



