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NOCTUTD^. 
outlined smoky band from the costa near the apex to the centre of the inner margin^ with a 
lunulate black line beyond it ; some black strigse from the costa ; the orbicular, reniform, and 
smoky bands outlined in black ; some black marks on the outer margin, one near the outer 
angle being conspicuous. Hind wing smoky ocbraceous, crossed by two indistinct waved 
lines ; outer margin fuscous ; some black marginal specks ; cilia whitish. Underside : fore 
wing fuscous, with some black and white marks on the costa before the middle : hind wing 
whitish irrorated with black and crossed by medial and postmedial waved lines; outer margin 
fuscous ; a black marginal line. 
ACONTIINjE. 
Naranga pallida. (Plate CLXII. fig. 13.) 
Expanse | inch. 
Female. Head, thorax, and abdomen pale ochreous. Fore wing pale ochreous, with a few 
scattered dark brown scales ; two indistinct waved dark brown lines across the outer half of 
the cell ; a small dark spot on the inner margin just before the middle ; traces of a postmedial 
waved dark line becoming well defined towards inner margin. Hind wing ochreous white. 
Naranga alhistriga. (Plate CLXII. fig. 4.) 
Expanse 1 inch. 
Female. Fore Aving olive-brown ; a white streak in the cell from the base terminating at 
the orbicular, which is triangular in shape and white with a brownish centre ; the outer part 
of the cell dark brown ; an oblique line from the apex to centre of inner margin, beyond 
which the colour is paler ; the reniform small and white with a brown centre, and with an 
indistinct white line from it to the inner margin ; a lunulate white subapical mark. Hind 
wing and underside fuscous ; the underside of hind wing suffused with grey, with an indistinct 
cell-spot. 
Tarache albonotata. (Plate CLXII. fig. 22.) 
Expanse inch. 
Female. Head, thorax, and abdomen fuscous, the tegulae pure white. Fore wing blackish 
fuscous, with a large white basal patch not touching the costa or inner margin ; a similar 
patch on the apical half of the costa, enclosing a blackish postmedial costal patch, and ex- 
tending along the outer margin to the outer angle. Hind wing very pale fuscous. 
The white markings of the fore wing are quite differently shaped from those of any other 
species of the genus. 
Eulocastra cretacea. (Plate CLXII. fig. 17.) 
Expanse -^^ inch. 
Female. Chalky white. Head and collar brownish. Fore wing with waved subbasal and 
antemedial lines, the area beyond the latter irrorated with grey scales ; the reniform outlined 
