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LITHOSIID^. 
Callinola scripta. (Plate CXXII. fig. 13.) 
Rceselia scripta, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1888, p. 393. 
Very near to C. antennata from the Amazons ; it chiefly differs in its superior size, in the 
straight instead of arched black inner edge to the median band of primaries, in the outer line 
of the band being continuous instead of being formed by a series of black spots, in the 
presence of two brown lines outside each of the black ones, and of an irregular submarginal 
series of unequal black spots. Expanse of wings 19 millim. 
Dharmsala. 
LEBENA, Walk. 
Lebena angulata. (Plate CXXII. fig. 14.) 
Roeselia angulata, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1888, p. 393. 
Closely allied to L. trinotata { = sexmaculata, Grote) from North America; it differs only 
in being smaller, with slightly narrower primaries, and in the wider sinuations of the sub- 
marginal line of these wings ; the markings are also a little less strongly defined. Expanse 
of wings 16-17 millim. 
Kangra valley. 
" Roeselia fraterna " of the same collection appears to be simply a suffused example of 
Lebena angulata. 
SIMAREEA, Moore. 
Simareea lurida. (Plate CXXII. fig. 10.) 
Lithosia basinota (part.), Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 798. 
Smaller in both sexes than S. basinota of Darjiling : the primaries usually considerably 
redder to beyond the middle and thence decidedly greyer and paler : secondaries much paler, 
almost pure white instead of pale smoky brown, and with a distinct suffused blotch of pale 
ferruginous from the costa to the median vein ; outer border slightly browner than the rest 
of the wing : head, base of abdomen, and anal segment whiter. Under surface considerably 
paler, all the wings with the costal area to beyond the middle broadly suffused with ferruginous : 
primaries with a shorter dark costal streak : body below pale brown. Expanse of wings 
42 millim. 
? , Dharmsala ; at light, June. 
There are seven examples of this species in the Museum collection. 
