DIN UMMA . — ELIOCHEOE A. 
primaries greyish, tipped with creatn-colour, of secondaries cream-coloured, slightly greyer in 
the central portion. Primaries below grey, with brownish-white costal and external borders 
and silvery- white internal border ; costa irrorated and spotted beyond the middle with dark 
grey, a similar dark grey discocellular spot : secondaries sordid white, irrorated with grey and 
black, and with a black spot at the end of the cell : body below as in A. cervina. Expanse 
of wings 31-33 millim. 
Dharmsala. 
The above description is drawn up from seven examples. 
AMPHIPYKID^. 
DINUMMA, Walkj^ 
Dinumma varians. (Plate CXXXI. figs. 9, 10.) 
Allied to " Ortheaga" combusta and Dinumma placens : primaries varying from dark 
bronze-brown shot with purple, to flesh-colour shot with rosy lilac ; the central belt of about 
the width and general character of D. placens, but with its external prominence at about the 
middle of the wing instead of towai'ds costa ; in dark specimens this belt is scarcely distin- 
guishable excepting with a lens, when its two marginal black lines become clear ; the discal 
lines obsolete as in D. combusta, but the submarginal spots as in i). bipunctata : thorax varying 
from pale to very dark brown. In other respects the species corresponds with D. combusta . 
Expanse of wings 20-28 millim. 
Dharmsala ; taken at sugar. 
It is possible that the pale form may be characteristic of the female. 
ELIOCHROEA, Walk. 
Eliochroea opulenta. (Plate CXXXI. figs. 5, 6.) 
? . Nearly allied to E. pulcherrima (P. Z. S. 1867, pi. vi.), the wings comparatively 
broader ; the reniform spot always larger, and never so white ; the central belt with more 
decidedly angulated outer edge ; a well-defined irregular black-edged macular green submar- 
ginal stripe : black external belt of secondaries broader. Expanse of wings 52-56 millim. 
Var. The basi-internal area, the central belt beyond the reuiform spot, and a broad 
patch forming a continuous belt witli the latter to the inner margin pale greenish ; orbicular 
spot white, shar^ily defined. Expanse of wings 50 millim. 
Dharmsala ; at sugar in August. 
* Ortheaga, "Walk., is a synonym of this genus. 
