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of central green belt sigmoidal instead of nearly straight ; external area paler^ greyer 
internally ; secondaries paler ; thorax with a smaller central brown patch. Expanse of 
wings 28 millim. 
"Dharmsala: at sugar in June ; rare species/^ 
APHENDALA, Walk. 
Aphendala fasciata. (Plate CXXIV. fig. 6.) 
Aphendala fasciata, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soe. 1888, p. 403. 
Mouse-brown, with bronze reflections : primaries sericeous, crossed in the middle by a 
broad lilacine-greyish belt ; apical border washed with the same colour ; a blackish spot at 
the end of the cell and a few black scales scattered over the wing : body slightly yellower 
than the wings. Under surface sericeous grey; secondaries paler than the primaries^ 
irrorated with black scales. Expanse of wings 31 millim. 
Dharmsala. 
CANIA, JFalk. 
Cania suffusa. (Plate CXXIV. fig. 5.) 
Miresa suffusa, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1888, p. 403. 
Near to C. sericea and C. hilinea, but smaller than either ; the primaries less silky in 
texture, more distinctly flesh-coloured, with only one brown line parallel to the outer margin; 
thorax more rosy than in either of the above. Expanse of wings 24 millim. 
Dharmsala. 
In this species the palpi are unusually large ; so that it may eventually be separated as a 
distinct genus from Cania : the character is, however, probably only of specific value. 
DllEPANULIDiE. 
DREPANA, Schr. 
Drepana lilacina. (Plate CXXIV. fig. 8.) 
Drepana lilacina, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1888, p. 401. 
Varying from silver-grey to pale straw-colour ; wings crossed by two slightly divergent, 
straight, slender, yellow-edged, brown lines ; the outer line commencing on the costa of 
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