CINDAPHIA.— DIPLOTYLA. 
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black discocellular spot ; towards the abdominal margin the yellow extends slightly beyond 
the blackish edging; a yellow spot below the middle of outer margin: antennae whitish; 
thorax spotted with creamy whitish ; abdomen with a pale yellow basal band, anal segment 
orange with a central silver-grey spot. Wings below cream-coloured to about the middle, 
with the markings blackish, remainder of wings greyish bronze with a cream-coloured 
marginal spot ; costa of primaries cream-coloured with black markings ; fringes as above : 
body below creamy white. Expanse of wings 21 uiillim. 
$ . The primaries partly suffused with pale ochreous to the outer edge of the central 
belt ; the black lines limiting the belt are consequently much more prominent : body suffused 
with yellow throughout ; otherwise very similar to the male. Expanse of wings 20 millim. 
Dharmsala; taken at sugar. 
Evidently a common species. The dissimilarity of the sexes is unusual in this genus. 
CDTDAPHIA, Led. 
Cindaphia tricolor. (Plate CXXXIV. fig. 18.) 
Purplish brown : primaries with a small ti'iaiigular spot near the middle of the cell and 
a large oval spot across the end of the cell hyaline white ; two yellowish costal spots on the 
outer half of the wing, and a large diffused ochreous spot below them and just beyond the 
oval hyaline spot ; fringe blackish with two pale lines, the outer half alternately blackish and 
white : secondaries with silvery basi-costal area ; a large hyaline white oval spot in the cell, 
connected with the abdominal margin by an irregularly-denticulated narrow pale j^ellow line ; 
an irregularly arched discal series of dots and a submarginal spot of the same colour ; fringe 
similar to that of the primaries : body blackish, head and collar sprinkled with yellowish 
scales j abdomen with wdiite edges to the segments. Primaries below with the basal two thirds 
ochreous ; markings as above : secondaries with the base and a lunate patch on costal half 
beyond the middle pale yellow ; otherwise as above : pectus and legs whity brown ; venter 
silvery white. Expanse of wings 18 millim. 
Dharmsala. 
Although four or five distinct tints occur in the colouring of this insect, they all resolve 
themselves into shades of dark brown, ochreous, and white. 
DIPLOTYLA, Meyr. 
Diplotyla longipalpis. (Plate CXXXV. fig. 4.) 
Primaries smoky greyish brown, suffused over basal two thirds with reddish ; a pale spot 
in the cell ; inner stripe of central belt slightly oblique, sinuated in the middle, ill-defined ; 
outer line somewhat as in D. ochrosema, but less irregular though more minutely denticulated ; 
