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D. angulata sp. n. (10 e) is similar to the previous species in its brown to dark rusty brown ground colour, angulata. 
The inner line is also double. The inner more indistinct branch is angulated to cell spot, the outer one similarly 
boldly angulated outwards at the same spot but incurved lower down below veins 2 and 3. The outer dark Jine is 
more distinct than is illustrated in punctata, in regular curvature, parallel to the outer margin. The very indis¬ 
tinct black submarginal spots are situate further outwards and at inner margin do not approach the outer 
line. Hindwings red-brown suffused with rose. <$ 55 mm. Tze-ku. Type in the British Museum. An equally 
large <$, also from Tze-ku, has forewings and thorax rather heavily suffused with reddish, the outer line is more 
distinctly incurved at costa, the inner line and cell spot are scarcely discernible. 
In addition 2 species from Indian territory may be described here: 
D. burmensis sp. n. Thorax and forewings of uniformly dark red-brown. Cell spot white, delicate but burmensis. 
clear. An inner line is not visible. The outer line is pale yellow, slightly dentate, obliquely outwards from costa, 
being sharply bent at vein 7, then parallel to outer margin and below median nervure vertically to inner margin. 
The rather indistinct submarginal line is blackish, the space beyond same being very dark, anteriorly however 
it is pale red-brown. It is curved inwards between veins 4 and 5 and is densely dusted with whitish outwardly 
just over the inner margin. The pale buff centre of inner margin is striking. Hindwings almost black. S 60 mm. 
Upper Burma (8000' altitude). A ($ 90 mm) from the Karen Hills is classified here on account of the pale patch 
on inner margin and in spite of the considerable disparity in the size. Ground colour is black-brown, the delicate 
cell spot and the shape of the outer line, as in the $. The black submarginal line is more distinct with an increase 
in the white dusting at inner margin. Hindwings rather less dark than in <$, a band of white scales from apex 
to anal angle, which expands and becomes more distinct at its extremities. 
D. biundulata sp. n. (10 c). Thorax and forewings of $ dark reddish brown, an inner line and cell spot biundulata. 
are not discernible. Outer line very delicate, white, slightly undulate and slightly incurved at vein 5 and at 
submedian fold, approximately parallel to the outer margin, only curving inwards rather more at costa. The 
grey-white submarginal line merges with the marginal area which is of the same shade, 2 dentations extend 
inwards above and below vein 4, but they do not extend to the outer line. Above and below widely excurved. 
Abdomen and hindwings suffused with rose, as in angulata. 52 mm. Wei si (Yunnan). The $ from Tien 
tsuen that probably belongs hereto is only slightly larger (56 mm). Ground colour uniformly dark brown. There 
is a small white cell spot and behind same an indistinct grey-white inner line formed similarly to that of angulata. 
The outer line as in the <§, submarginal line somewhat more dentate. On the inner side the edges of the two 
convexities are brownish yellow with a few white scales. Abdomen and hindwings paler reddish brown. The 
antennae of the $ more heavily pectinated. 
D. alfierii Andr. <T Seitz (10 d). This species is very like bufo Led. (Vol. 2, p. 173, pi. 28 f). Ground alfierii. 
colour is sandy yellow-grey with small pale central spot. Except for a few dark dots near the anal angle, 
forewings are devoid of markings. The 2 pale bands on forewings which are just discernible in bufo are absent 
here, similarly the dark dusting in centre of wings. Also the greater part of the black submarginal spots is 
absent. 40 mm. Heluan. Larvae are also very similar to those of bufo. 
19. Genus: Pacliypasa Wlcr. 
P. lineosa Vill. (Vol. 2, p. 174, pi. 28 f) also named limosa. — powelli Oberth. (10 e) has very brownish powelli. 
forewings, also the pale radial streak is not so whitish as in typical form. Hindwing is pale red-brown. Aflou, 
Guelt-es-Stel (Algeria). — intermedia Rothsch. (10 e) is a transition form. Eorewings are not so silvery grey intermedia. 
as typical, but grey-brown, radial streak is normal. Hindwings much paler brown than in powelli, but not 
grey-brown as the type. From around the town of Algiers. 
21. Genus: Paralebetla Auriv. 
P. plagifera Wlk. The main indian form is illustrated in Vol. 2, pi. 30 d. — We are now illustrating the 
palaearctic form: femorata Men. (10f) which was described in Vol. 2, p. 175. femorata. 
22. Genus: Varagama Moore. 
T. repanda Hbn. (Vol. 2, p. 175, pi. 29 a). —■ roseoclara $ Schaw. denotes a pale rose-brown specimen roseoclara. 
among typical forms from Cadiz. A delicate roseate hue covers the fore wings, also the patagia are rose whilst the 
rest of the thorax is grey. Abdomen and base of hindwings pale yellowish, similarly the traces of the transverse 
lines. The specimen is probably similar to aegyptiaca 0. B.-Haas. — Whilst the algerian form corresponds to 
those typical of S. Spain, very dusky SS occur at Tangiers and other coastal localities. The large patch on 
