PHEOSIA.— HABKOSTNE. 
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PHEOSIA, Hiibn. 
Pheosia fasciata. (Plate CXXV. figs. 9, 10.) 
Pheosa {sic) fasciata, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1888, p. 401. 
. Pale stramineous^ sericeous : primaries darker than secondaries^ edged with dark red- 
brown, interrupted on the costa and fringe; a narrow dark brown dash in the cell, its apex 
terminating on the second median branch ; upper radial dark brown towards its base : secon- 
daries with the fringe dark brown at anal angle : thorax pale ash-grey, irrorated with dark 
red-brown scales ; abdomen greyish white ; anterior tarsi barred with dark red. Under 
surface shining white with golden reflections ; costa and fringe redder than above : pectus 
sprinkled with reddish haii's. Expanse of wings 39 millim. 
? . Either resembling the male or much darker, the primaries suffused with sepia-brown, 
clouded on costal halt with darker brown, varied with whitish as follows : — a whitish inter- 
rupted band at basal fourth, a second oblique angular patch at the end of the cell, an oblique 
subapical streak continuous with a submarginal stripe and the inferior edges of the median 
branches ; the veins, excepting where interrupted by the whitish bands or patches, black ; 
this colouring being expanded into a series of prominent dashes on the disc : secondaries with 
a dusky border; fringe spotted and partly edged with dark brown; thorax cinereous, without 
reddish irroration ; abdomen with two confluent dark brown spots forming an imperfect semi- 
circle on the basal segment. Primaries and border of secondai-ies below pale sepia-brown, 
the former with a pale arched diffused whitish band across the disc, the usual dark spots ou 
the costa and fringe. Expanse of wings 47 millim. 
Dharmsala (6200 feet). Larva feeds on cherry. 
The Rhizog7'amma inextricata of Moore is nearly allied to the geuus Calkenia, but has 
much elongated palpi with naked terminal joint [Callmda saga from Japan is probably 
identical though slightly darker) : the genus may be called Euscotia. 
CYMATOPHORID^. 
HABEOSYNE, Hiibn. 
Habrosyne fraterna. (Plate CXXV. fig. 11.) 
Habrosyne fraterna, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1888, p. 406. 
Closely allied to H. derasa of Europe, slightly larger and duller in colouring : primaries 
with the white subbasal costal patch (commencing the two ordinary divergent white lines) and 
the grey patch below it as broad and prominent as in H. scrlpta of the United States ; 
central area bronze-brown instead of ochraceous ; the parallel discal lines dark brown and 
