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Euptevote consirnilis, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1884, p. 364 ; C. fy 8. 



no. 1377. 

 Eupterote dissimilis, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1884, p. 368 ; C. 8f S. 



no. 1384. 

 Eupterote assimilis, Moore (dissimilis misprint), Trans. Ent. Soc. 



1884, p. 363. 

 Eupterote griseipennis, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1884, p. 362 ; C. fyS. 



no. 1386. 

 Dreata imbecilis, Wlk. Cat. iv, p. 905 ; But I. III. Het. v, pi. 97, fig. 2 ; 



C. 8f S. no. 1389. 

 Eupterote ignavus, Sivinh. P. Z. S. 1886, p. 440 ; C. $ S. no. 1388. 

 Eupterote suffusa, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1884, p. 362 ; C. ty S. 



no. 1406. 

 Eupterote fraterna, Moore, P. Z. S. 1888, p. 406 ; Butl. III. Het. vii, 



pi. 123, fig. 1 ; C. § S. no. 1385 a. 

 Eupterote decorata, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1884, p. 309 ; C. fy S. 



no. 1380. 



Fore wing with eight indistinct waved lines, any or all of which 

 may become obsolete, this occurring in similarly coloured specimens 

 from the same locality ; two postrnedial lines which are always 

 present, with a highly waved line beyond them ; some forms have 

 three dark spots below the costa between the postmedial and waved 

 lines and two towards inner margin. Hind wing without lines on 

 basal area ; five waved lines before the two postmedial lines ; some 

 spots between the postmedial and waved lines, which may be obso- 

 lete or become a complete series. 



The form nigricans=diabolica, from Jubbulpore, Saugor, Bel- 

 gaum ( <$ 110 millim.), is the darkest ; umber-brown, with all the 

 lines and spots inside the waved line present. 



Sinuata, from the Himalayas ( S 116 millim.), has the ground- 

 colour paler umber-brown, especially between the postmedial and 

 waved lines ; the markings similar. 



Undata=undifera = vinosa = affinis, from Jubbulpore and Sikhim 

 ( $ 94-102, 2 106 millim.), has a slightly redder tinge, the collar 

 in some specimens yellowish ; female with the ground-colour 

 redder or yellowish. 



Caliginosa, from Jubbulpore ( 3 82 millim.), is dusky brown, the 

 submarginal spots well defined. 



Subdita, from Jubbulpore ( <S 82 millim.), is a small dark red- 

 brown form, the collar yellowish. 



Hirsuta, from Khandalla ( J 110 millim.), has the collar yellow, 

 wings with the ground-colour yellow and much suffused with reddish 

 umber so as to obscure the waved lines ; the spot near inner margin 

 of fore wing black and conspicuous. 



Variegata, from Jubbulpore ( <S 92 millim.), is redder in tone, 

 the spot indistinct. 



Cupreipennis, from Madras ( <5 and $ 110 millim.), is nearest 

 undata, but has a reddish-coppery tinge ; the male has a large 

 black patch on the middle of the costa of the fore wing ; the 

 female paler, with the markings rather indistinct. 



Invalida = taooensis=imheeilis= cinnamomea = similis = consim His 



