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AMPH I PTEID ^ . — C ATEPHIID.E . 
Eliochroea curtipalpis. (Plate CXXXI. figs. 7, 8.) 
? . Allied to the preceding species ; of the same size and general aspect^ but the palpi 
with short terminal joints as in Triphmiopsis : the primaries varying from sepia to clay-brown 
with black markings; no green markings whatever; the inner line of the central belt ill 
definedj the outer line well marked and more often than not bounded by a sei'ies of pure 
white lunules ; the " reniform " spot quadrate, diffused externally, usually pure white, but 
sometimes only represented by a few scattered white scales : secondaries differing from 
those of E. opulenta in having a submedian streak of orange as in Hypocala. On the under 
surface the primaries diflPer in having the base and internal area broadly yellow, and the 
secondaries in the whitish colour of the apical half of the fringe. Expanse of wings, ^ 37, 
? 50 millim. 
? , Dharmsala (two examples only) : ^ , N.W. Himalayas. 
This species has been confounded with E. piilcherrima, a species nearer to E, opulenta. 
It is much nearer to the " Agrotis ? InjUcea " of Felder. 
HOMOPTERID^. 
PANILLA, Moore. 
Panilla apicalis. (Plate CXXXIT. fig. 1.) 
Pale reddish testaceous ; the wings crossed in the middle by two parallel undulated 
greyish-brown stripes, followed by a sinuous black line ; black marginal dots terminating the 
veins and connected by a slender undulated marginal black line ; a dusky discal band edged 
internally on the secondaries by a more or less defined zigzag slender black line ; discoidal 
markings creseentic, rufous brown : primaries with black-spotted costal border; a broad sub- 
basal black-speckled rufous-brown S-shaped marking; a broad blackish and rufous oblique 
interrupted subapical belt : body varied with rufous brown and speckled with black. Under- 
side golden stramineous, with the markings less distinct than above ; internal borders of 
wings whitish; anterior legs blackish in front, the tarsi barred with testaceous. Expanse of 
wings 22 millim. 
Dharmsala taken at sugar. 
CATEPHIID^. 
CATEPHIA, Ochs. 
CatepMa flavescens. (Plate CXXXI. fig. 12.) 
Primaries above pale testaceous, washed in front with pale green ; internal and external 
