272 F- Arthropoda. 



Mydosama n. gen. , Nebdara n. gen., Sevanda n. gen., Lohora n. gen., Nasapa 

 n. gen., Mycalesis Hiibn. 



Group III. With two glandular pouches and tufts on hind wing. Loesa Moore. 

 Callyphthima n. gen. Butler in: Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 1880. p. 335. Allied to 

 Pseudonympha and Ypthima , but the male with more prolonged subangulated 

 primaries , the female with broader and consequently less evidently subangulated 

 primaries than in the male : the secondaries distinctly longer than in the above- 

 mentioned genera , with a distinct abdominal angle forming a feebly pronounced 

 anal lobe; palpi larger and much more hairy. Type C. Wardii (Madagascar ) . 



Morphopsis n. gen., vergl. Morphidae. 



Lamprolenis n. gen. Godm. & Salv. in: Trans. Zool. Soc. London. 1880. p. 610. 

 (Laanpr. nitida n. sp. N.- Guinea). Scheint Mycalesis am nachsten zu 

 kommen. 



Virapa n. gen. Moore in: Trans. Ent. Soc. London 1880. p. 155. Fore wing 

 with costa arched in the middle , apex convex, exterior margin oblique and even, 

 posterior angle acute ; costal, subcostal, and median veins swollen at the base ; first 

 subcostal branch emitted immediately before end of the cell ; discocellulars bent 

 inward at their middle ; radials from upper near the cell. Male with a glandular 

 patch of raised scales on the middle of submedian vein , the patch being partially 

 covered by a tuft of long fine hairs exserted outward from each side of the vein. 

 Hind wing oval, exterior margin convex ; first subcostal in male much curved up- 

 ward at the base and thence straight to apex, emitted at more than half distance 

 before end of the cell , second very concave from base of first to end of the cell ; 

 upper discocellular outwardly convex, lower straight and oblique, radial from their 

 middle ; two upper median branches emitted at some distance beyond end of the 

 cell. Male with a tuft of fine long hairs exserted over a glandular patch at end 

 of subcostal vein. Eyes very slightly hairy. Antennae with a well-formed slender 

 club. Palpi uniformly pilose beneath to tip. Type V. Anoxias Hew. 



Gareris n. gen. Moore a. a. 0. p. 156. Wings broader than in Virapa. Fore 

 wing more angular at apex , the costa much more arched , venation of male 

 and the glandular patch of raised scales and tuft similar. Hind wing with the 

 first subcostal branch in the male swollen beneath at its base above the cell, 

 and covered on the upper side by a tuft of hair; the two upper median 

 branches emitted from end of the cell. Eyes hairy. Type G. Sanatana Moore. 



Satoan. gen. Moore a. a. 0. p. 157. Male. Wings short; fore wing more 

 arched than in Virapa , apex more rounded ; exterior margin less oblique ; 

 second subcostal branch emitted before end of the cell ; a tuft of fine hair 

 covering a glandular patch below submedian vein ; hind wing subconical, ex- 

 terior margin oblique, anal angle convex, abdominal margin short ; a tuft of fine 

 hair covering a glandular subcostal patch ; cell short , broad at its end ; subco- 

 stal deeply recurved at its end, first branch emitted near end of the cell , second 

 bent downward ; discocellulars straight , slightly oblique ; middle median emitted 

 before end of the cell. Antennae with a slender club ; palpi somewhat stout. 

 Eyes hairy. 



Sadarga n. gen. Moore a. a. 0. p. 157. Fore wing shorter, with more rounded 

 and less oblique exterior margin than in Virapa ; venation similar , but the veins 

 more curved. Male with a slight tuft (but no perceptible glandular patch of raised 

 scales) on submedian vein before the swollen base. Hind wing very convex exter- 

 nally ; first subcostal in male not curved at the base ; second concave at base and 

 much swollen beneath between first and end of the cell , and with a slight tuft of 



