BLEPTINA. — BELONEPHOLIS . 
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BLEPTINA, Guen. 
Bleptina dubia. (Plate CXXXIV. fig. 4.) 
$ . Brownish grey : primaries darker than the secondaries ; a dusky trisinuated line 
across the basal fourth and an irregularly-undulated central line followed immediately by a 
pale band from costa to inner margin ; a zigzag discal series of white points; a grey apical 
oblique streak ; a marginal series of conical blackish spots followed by a pale line at the base 
of the fringe : secondaries with similar marginal spots and fringe. Primaries below pale grey ; 
costa darker, with three whitish dots towards apex ; marginal spots black : secondaries whitish, 
especially towards the basi-abdomiual area ; a discocellular spot and two ill-defined bands 
across the disc greyish brown ; margin and fringe as in- primaries. Body greyish white. 
Expanse of wings 35 millim. 
Dharmsala ; at sugar in September and October. 
Unfortunately there are only four slightly worn female examples of this species in ^Ir. 
Hocking^s collection. 
EGNASIA, TFalk. 
Egnasia cinerea. (Plate CXXXV. fig. 1.) 
Closely allied to E. vaga {" Thermesia " vmjd) from Silhet, but slightly larger and of a 
greyish ash-colour^ slightly tinted with brown and with white or whitish-edged black markings 
{TL, vaga, on the other hand, is lilacine grey varied with ferruginous and ochraceous ; the 
markings less black) ; in pattern it chiefly differs in having larger and more prominent 
discoidal spots; the two lines beyond the cell much wider apart in the pi'iraarics, but rather 
closer together in the secondaries ; the white submarginal line broadly bordered internally 
with a diftused black and dark grey shade; and the fringes more distinctly black-spotted. 
Expanse of wings 40 millim. 
Dliarmsala. 
EPIPASCHIID^E. 
BELONEPHOLIS, gen. nov. 
General form of Cardamyla : costal vein of primaries running to beyond the middle of 
costa; subcostal vein five-branched, first branch emitted at about the basal third, running 
close to the main vein to about the apical third, and thence obliquely upwards to costa, the 
second starting just beyond the first and running to about the apical fourth, the third and 
fourth forming a short apical furca and forming a fork with the fiftli, which starts about 
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