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All my examples are constant in their coloration and 
markings. It is altogether a paler insect than leucospila, 
with narrower wings^ the prominent apical white patch 
is replaced by a faint whitish streaky and the discal 
transverse straight brown line on forewings is replaced 
by a dark outwardly- curved brownish fascia. I have 
leucospila — apicalis, Moore, from the Nilgiri Hills^, and 
from Gilolo, and am convinced that the two species are 
quite distinct from each other. 
Genus Homodes^ Guen. 
1013. E. vivida, Guen., Noct., ii., 280, 1084 (1852). 
Cherra Punji ; three examples. 
Family SAROTHRIPID^. 
Genus Gadirtha, Walker. 
1014. G. impingensj "Walker, xiii., 1102 (1857). 
Cherra Punji ; one example. 
Genus Hybl^a, Fabr. 
1015. H. puera (Cram.), Pap. Exot., ii., pi. 103, 
figs. D, E (1777). 
Cherra Punji; two examples. 
1016. E, constellata, Guen., Noct., ii., 391, 1251 (1852). 
Common. 
1017. E. firmamentumy Guen., I.e., 392, 1253. 
Common. 
1018. E. hypocyana, Swinh., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) 
XV., p. 8 (1895). 
Cherra Punji ; many examples. 
Genus Baeasa, Walker. 
1019. B. acronyctoideSj Walker, Journ. Linn. See. Lend., 
vi., p. 192 (1862). 
Cherra Punji ; two examples. 
