ACONTIA. — ERASTRIA. 
C3 
Acontia tegulata. (Plate CXXIX. fig. 1.) 
Primaries shining white, a broad dark brown central belt, increasing in width frotn 
costal to inner margin, its inner edge bounded by a slightly undulated black line, its outer 
edge emitting an irregular streak from the middle almost to the costa ; this streak is more or 
less confluent with an irregularly cuneiform external patch or border ; three subapical costal 
dark brown dots (sometimes absent) connected, by a diffused ochraceous spot, with the external 
patch ; fringe pale brown, traversed by two darker brown lines : secondaries sericeous whity 
brown, darkest towards outer margin ; fringe pale stramineous, sometimes traversed by a 
grey line : thorax and base of abdomen shining white, anal extremity pale ochraceous. 
Under surface shining, pale brassy brown, costal borders with golden reflections : costa of 
primaries ochraceous, flecked with dark grey towards apex ; fringes of all the wings with lines 
as above : secondaries with the costal area irrorated with dark grey ; a grey discocellular 
spot : body below yellowish. Expanse of wings 20 millim. 
Dhai'msala. 
Nearest to A. quudripartita. 
BANKIA, Guen. 
Bankia obliqua. (Plate CXXIX. fig. 7.) 
Primaries above with the basal third white ; external two thirds dull copper-brown, 
crossed obliquely from costa to external angle by a white stripe ; costal margin towards tlu- 
base brownish ; four whitish costal dots towards apex ; a whitish line at the base of the 
fringe: secondaries pale sericeous greyish brown; fringe white, traversed by two brownish 
lines ; heiid, collar, and antennae pale sandy brown, the collar margined with white ; thorax 
and abdomen silvery whitish ; anal tuft and claspers testaceous. Under surface silvery 
whitish. Expanse of wings 18 millim. 
Dharmsala. 
ERASTRIID^. 
ERASTEIA, Ochs. 
Erastria unduligera. (Plate CXXIX. fig. 9.) 
Fuliginous brown : primaries suffused with lilac ; basal third irregularly marked with 
black-edged spots and bounded by two parallel undulated black-lines, the interval between 
which is somewhat silvery ; discoidal cell blackish, with the ordinary spots shining Hlacine 
