^MENE— CALLINOLA. 
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^MENE, Walk. 
^mene inconstans. (Plate CXXII. fig. 11.) 
^mene inconstans, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1888, p. 393. 
Primaries above pale buff ; two blackisb dots, on each side o£ the median vein, at about 
basal third; two brown dots placed obliquely below the cell just beyond the middle of the 
wing ; a conspicuous Q-shaped black spot at the end of the cell ; a transverse subapical costal 
brown spot ; a marginal series of minute black dots and a black dot at about the centre of 
the costa; base of costal margin greyish : secondaries cream-coloured : body above pale buff, 
with the base of the antennse, shoulders^ and centre of thorax brownish. Under surface 
cream-coloured : primaries inclining to buff, clouded with greyish brown ; a brown spot at 
the end of the cell and a marginal series of brown points : secondaries with the costal area 
irrorated with brown ; an interrupted slender marginal brown line ; a brown dash at the end 
of the cell: pectus and anterior femora silvery whitish. Expanse of wings 18 millim. 
Dharmsala. 
.ffimene sagittifera. (Plate CXXII. fig. 12.) 
.^mene sagittifera, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1888, p. 392. 
Primaries creamy white ; base of costal margin blacky confluent with an oblique subbasal 
bar ; immediately beyond this, three black dashes in an oblique series — the first of these is 
costal and is followed by two smaller costal spots, below each of which is a linear black dot ; 
below the first costal spot and within the cell is a large subcuneiform black spot, and below 
this again two small black spots parallel to the first oblique series ; at the end of the cell is 
an irregularly formed hastate spot followed by a group of five dots, and from below the latter 
to the inner border are two parallel oblique series of three dots ; a black triangular subapical 
costal patch interrupting an arched series of black points ; a marginal series of black spots 
and three grey spots on the fringe : secondaries greyish white in the male, pearl-grey in the 
female : thorax white, abdomen grey. Underside pearl-grey : secondaries pale. Expanse 
of wings 18 millim, 
Dharmsala. 
CALLINOLA, gen. nov. 
Allied to Nola, but readily distinguished by its shorter palpi^ strongly pectinated incurved 
antennae, more arched thorax, and comparatively shorter wings. Type C. antennata. 
The pattern of the wings in the species of this genus differs considerably from that of 
Nola, the outer line of the central band of the primaries being falciform instead of denticulated 
or zigzag, whilst the central band itself is crossed in both the known species by a series of 
sharply defined black dashes partly united^ and thus tending to form an acutely denticulated 
line. 
