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and broad grey annuli edged with black; some fine black streaks on a grey terminal shade above 
middle, and a prominent black streak below vein 2 curved at its inner extremity; hindwing white 
with the veins dark, the termen blackish fuscous, more broadly and diffusely in the $. An Indian insect 
occurring in the Punjab and Sikkim; found also in Kashmir and Tibet, and extending into W. Siberia and 
Amurland. 
C. brevipennis Hywps. (14 a). Porewing slaty grey, with partial olive brown suffusion; the lines brevipennis. 
black, diffuse above middle; the inner outcurved below median and sharply angled above inner margin; 
the median shade forming an oblique cloudy mark from costa; the outer line outcurved and ill defined 
above, inwardly oblique, black clouded wdth fuscous brown towards inner margin; a terminal dark cloud 
projecting beyond cell and below vein 2, where it bears a thick black dash, defines the subterminal 
line externally; stigmata hardly defined; hindwing brownish white, brownish fuscous before termen; fringe 
whitish. Another North Indian species, taken in the Punjab, Sikkim, and in the Naga and Khasia Hills, 
Assam. 
C. stigmatophora Hmps. (14a). Porewing luteous grey, the cell and costa above it dark fuscous; stigmato- 
inner margin black between the lines; inner line finely angled outwards above and below vein 1; outer line M io ra. 
lunulate dentate, indistinct except at inner margin, where it forms two black white-edged lunules, preceded 
by the diffuse blackish extremity of median shade, which at costa forms a black spot above the space bet¬ 
ween the stigmata; orbicular stigma round, pale grey edged with black; reniform large, outwardly 
diffuse; some black dashes before termen above middle, and a long black streak below vein 2 towards the 
white lunules; hindwing dull dirty grey, darker towards termen. From Simla in the Punjab: also re¬ 
corded from Kuldja, E. Turkestan. 
C. lampra Piing. (14 a). Forewing white with grey suffusion, yellowish in costal half; lines lampra. 
and stigmata obsolete; a fine brown streak from base below cell; a short arch below origin of vein 3, 
a straight horizontal streak above vein 4, and a longer one below vein 2; veins towards termen finely 
dark, each interval with a pair of fine grey-scaled streaks; hindwing whitish in basal half, pale brownish 
towards termen; the fringe white. Described by Phngeler from Aksu, E. Turkestan; there is a specimen 
in the Felder Collection from the Indus Valley. 
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C. mediogrisea Wan. (14a). Forewing pale grey, tinged with brownish above the median vein medio- 
and vein 4 and at anal angle below the thick black streak below vein 2 ; lines marked on costa by pairs Qfisea. 
of oblique black streaks; the inner line strongly and acutely angled outwards above and below vein 1; the 
outer lunulate dentate, the teeth marked dark on the veins, and forming two oblique black lunules 
edged externally with white above inner margin, preceded by a thick oblique black streak from before 
middle of inner margin; stigmata pale brown, defined only by dark dots above and below; a long black 
streak above vein 4 not reaching termen, and two shorter and thicker above veins 5 and 6, both touch¬ 
ing termen; costa towards apex fuscous black, with black streaks above veins 7 and 8; fringe grey- 
brown with a bright pale basal line beyond a series of fine black terminal lunules; hindwing whitish, 
the termen narrowly fuscous, and the veins blackish; the terminal border broader and more diffuse in 
the 9; underside of forewing bronzy brownish, of hindwing whitish with brownish border; head, and 
thorax dark and light grey; abdomen browner, grey towards anus; frontal tufts and collar brownish. Khasia 
Hills, Assam. 
C. cellulata \ Warr. (14 b). Forewing bluish grey, finely dusted with darker and tinged towards cellulate. 
termen with pale olive brown; lines subobsolete, indicated only on costa and inner margin; a faint olive 
brown subterminal shade; veins dotted dark and pale; the stigmata pale bluish grey, subquadrate, the cell 
on each side of orbicular olive fuscous; the reniform with a pair of large olive fuscous spots at top and 
bottom; fringe grey with a bright pale basal line.; hindwing uniform brownish fuscous; underside olive 
brown, paler in hindwing; head and thorax bluish grey; abdomen brownish; the anal tufts ochreous. 
Spiti, in the Himalayas. The apex of forewings is not produced, and the upper half of termen less ob¬ 
lique than usual. 
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2. Genus: Euseotia Btlr. 
Tongue well-developed; the frons rounded; palpi obliquely upturned, the second segment longhaired 
in front, the third longer than usual, porrect, and spatulate; antennae of $ with very short sessile fas¬ 
cicles of cilia; tegulae dorsally produced to form a ridge; thorax and abdomen crested; forewing elon¬ 
gate, the apex produced, the termen obliquely curved; neuration normal. Type E. inextricata Moore. 
E. inextricata Moore (14b). Forewing brownish grey, broadly blackish along inner margin; lines inextricata. 
strongly dentate, both thickened and stronger below middle, the outer accompanied by a whitish biden¬ 
tate mark across submedian fold; a diffused dark brown shade from it to termen just below apex, 
