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dark on it, or only a narrow dark belt inside the edges, which are 
rufous, the inner edge almost straight, the outer with an even 
curve from the point to inner margin. Hind wing with the post- 
medial line almost straight. 
Hab. N.W. Himalayas ; Sikhim; Khasis. Hwvp. 32 millim. 
3176. ‘Anonychia lativitta, Moore, Lep. Atk. p.279; C.§ S. no. 3910 LY 
Differs from rostrifera in the ground-colour being red-brown ; 
the band of fore wing very broad, occupying the medial half of 
wing, dark throughout, and with two curves below the angle; the 
margin with dark suffusion from below apex to outer angle. 
Hab. N.W. Himalayas. Exp. 38 millim. 
See —U / Genus HETEROLOCHA. Vee 
Heterolocha, Led. Verh, zool-bot. Ges. Wien, iii, p. 207 (1853). 
Type, H. laminaria, H.-S., from Syria. 
Range. Syria; Japan; Himalayas; Khasis. 
Palpi porrect and hairy; antenne of male bipectinated to near 
apex, with the branches long; hind tibie not dilated. Fore wing 
with the apex somewhat produced and acute; vein 3 from before 
angle of cell; 7, 8, 9 stalked, from before upper angle. Hind wing 
with vein 3 from before angle of cell. 
Secor. I. Fore wing with veins 10 and 11 stalked with 7, 8, 9, 
anastomosing with 12, then 10 becoming coincident with 
8 and 9. 
A. Palpi hardly reaching beyond the frons. 
v 
3177. Heterolocha phenicoteniata, Koll. Hiigel’s Kaschmir, iv, 
p- 487; Feld. Reis. Nov. pl. 133, figs. 6, 6a; C. & S. no. 3195. 
* Heterolocha incolorata, Warr. Nov. Zool. p. 449. 
Straw-yellow ; palpi rufous. Fore wing with the basal costal 
area pale pink; a pink ante- 
medial band; both wings with 
a spot at end of cell and band 
from apex to inner margin be- 
yond middle, expanding into a 
dark patch above inner margin 
of fore wing. The females and 
Fig. 97. rarely the males have the bands 
Heterolocha phenicoteniata, . 1, Of both wings much reduced 
and indistinct. 
Hab. N.W. Himalayas. Ep. 32 millim. 
| Bs Palpi reaching well beyond the frons. 
3178. Heterolocha falconaria, Wik. Cat. xxxv, p. 1665; C. & &. 
no. 3680. 
Differs from phenicoteniata in being orange-yellow; the oblique 
