EUPITHECIA. 399 
3779. Eupithecia subtacincta, n. sp. 
-Eupithecia isogrammata, Butl. Ill. Het. vii, p.28 (nec Treit.). 
_Hupithecia haworthiata, Butl. Ill. Het. vii, p. 24 (nee Doubi.). 
2. Dark fuscous ; wings with faint traces of numerous waved 
lines ; a dark cell-speck ; an obscure dark curved antemedial line 
and grey submarginal line. Underside pale, with three dark lines 
on basal area, less prominent on fore wing than on hind wing; 
prominent postmedial and submarginal bands. 
Hab. Dharmsala (Hocking). Hap. 20 millim. Type in B. M. 
3780. Eupithecia rigida, Swink. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1892) 2: 
3S. Dark vinous red; abdomen with dorsal white specks. Fore 
wing with obliquely waved white and black antemedial line; a 
- black speck at end of cell; an oblique postmedial black and white 
line angled below costa and reduced to small black and white 
lunules from below costa to above inner margin, a series of black 
specks beyond it; an apical blackish patch; a submarginal series 
of white specks, one above the outer angle being large. Hind 
wing fuscous, except the inner area, which is vinous red with 
minutely waved double white postmedial line. Underside with 
a patch of crimson on middle of costa of fore wing and another at 
anal angle of hind wing. 
Hab. Khasis. Exp. 22 millim. 
3781. Eupithecia rajata, Guen. Phal. ii, p. 328; C. & 8. no. 3777. 
* Eupithecia quadripunctata, Warr. P. Z. S. 1888, p. 381; CS S. 
no. 37764. 
» Eupithecia infestata, Swink. P. Z. S. 1889, p. 430. 
Dark fuscous. Fore wing with very numerous indistinct 
obliquely waved lines ; a large tuft of raised black scales at end of 
: cell; the postmedial line fairly 
well defined, excurved and angled 
at vein 6, and slightly incurved 
from vein 3 to inner margin; a 
SES € . crenulate whitish submarginal 
line, often with white specks on 
it, at veins 4 and 2. Hind wing 
ESCA? with a speck at end of cell; 
LE NSEL LTO": AN traces of numerous waved lines 
on inner area, and a more prominent grey submarginal line. 
The submarginal line of each wing is sometimes indistinct. The 
species is allied to albipunctata, Haw. 
Hab. Dharmsala; Khasis; Nagas; Mhow; Nilgiris ; Ceylon. 
Exp. 20-24. 
3782. Eupithecia atrisignis, Buti. Il]. Het. vii, p. 114, pl. 137, 
fio. 10. 
Eupithecia silenata, Butl. Ili. Het. vii, p. 23 (nec Standf.). 
Differs from rajata in being much greyer. Fore wing with a 
double medial line filled in with grey, angled outwards below the 
