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silvery ■white : secondaries crossed just beyond the middle by a single white stripe : vertex of 
head, palpi^ upper surface of antennae and abdomen, excepting at the base, white; face 
brownish testaceous. Wings below greenish white : body white, legs creamy white. Expanse 
of wings 27 millim. 
Dharmsala; in June. 
Three examples only were obtained. 
THALASSODES, Gmn. 
Thalassodes midnligera. (Plate CXXXVI. fig. 6.) 
Pale sea-green ; the angulation of the secondaries very slightly defined, so that the form 
of the wings closely resembles that of Neinoria : primaries with the costa narrowly pure white ; 
two undulated indistinct slender white lines similar to those of T. ambigua of Japan ; fringe 
of outer margin white : secondaries with a single line as in T. ambigua and white fringe ; face 
chestnut-red, pale in front ; vertex of head and shaft of antennae white ; pectinations of 
antennae pale brownish testaceous. Wings below greenish white, sericeous, without markings, 
fringes white; costal margin of primaries pale yellow : body below pearly white. Expanse of 
wings 27-32 millim. 
Kulil. 
COmB.ElTA, mbn. 
Comibaena quadrinotata. (Plate CXXXVI. fig. 7.) 
Pale pea-green ; costal margins of wings silvery white ; a black spot at the end of each 
cell ; a few blackish marginal points ; a large purplish-grey spot at external angle of primaries 
and another at apex of secondaries ; fringes greyish white, fiecked with purplish grey opposite 
to the spots of that colour, and with a pure white basal line : primaries crossed by two widely 
separated extremely indistinct irregular whitish lines : body white, the antenute with greyish 
pectinations, the thorax and base of abdomen sulfused with green. Under surface of wings 
opaline greenish white, fringes as above; black discocellular spots as above : secondaries with 
a narrow brown apical streak : body pure white. Expanse of wings 28 millim. 
Dharmsala. 
EACHEOSPILA, Gam. 
Racheospila strix. (Plate CXXXVI. fig. 8.) 
Allied to R. albocUiaria of the New World: pea-green, the wings crossed by a strongly 
denticulated pale red-brown discal line, the denticles of which are tipped with dark brown ; 
fringes pale yellow, spotted with dull rose-reddish and tipped with pink : primaries with silvery- 
white costa; a trisinuated arched pale red-brown line across the basal fourth; two browu 
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