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998. M. destituta (Moore), Lep. Ceylon, iii., p. 48, 
pi. 150, fig. 6 (1884). 
Common. 
999. M. incondita (Batler), 111. Typ. Lep. Het. B. M., 
vii., p. 69, pi. 130, fig. 13 (1889). 
Cherra Punji ; several examples. 
Genus Rivula, Guen. 
1000. B. striatura, sp. n. (PI. I, fig. 10.) 
$ 9 • Frons white, head, thorax, and f orewings pale fawn- 
colour, slightly tinged with pinkish, costa with some white points 
towards the apex, some brown stria tions on parts of the wing, a 
brown orbicular mark with white centre, a brown straight band 
from hinder margin one-third from base inclining towards the apex, 
from whicli another band runs down and below the first band for 
a short way, a suffused marginal narrow brown band, marginal 
black points edged with pale points, and variegated brown and 
pinkish cilia, hindwings brown with similar cilia. Expanse of 
wings, inch. 
Cherra Panji ; one male and tv/o females. 
1001. K hioculalis, Moore, P. Z. S., 1877, p. 614. 
Cherra Punji ; three examples. 
1002. R, auripalpis (Butler), 111. Typ. Lep. Het. B. M., 
vii., p. 64, pi. 129, fig. 8 (1889). 
Common. 
1003. R. leucostictaj sp. n. (PI. I., fig, 1.) 
(J. Palpi, head, thorax, and f orewings reddish-brown, fore- 
wings with a small round white spot at the base, a sub-basal 
square white mark on the costa, a band of five white spots 
joined together, from the costa, one-third from base, inclining out- 
wards across two-thirds, of the wing, two conjoined white spots on 
the costa beyond the middle, followed by three costal white points, 
a white apical spot with three white points below it, a discal band 
of grey spots with indistinct white centres, accompanied by two 
or three white points below the costa, abdomen and hindwings 
smoky-brown, cilia of latter ochreous. Expanse of wings, -f^ inch. 
Cherra Punji ; one example. 
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