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hairs above ; two upper median branches emitted from angle before end of the 

 cell. Eyes hairy. Type S. Gotama Moore. 



Dalapa n. gen. Moorea.a.O. p. 158. Fore wing more triangular than in Gareris, 

 costa less arched, the exterior margin oblique. Male with a similar glandular 

 patch of raised scales and tuft on the submedian vein , but less prominent. Hind 

 wing not so broad , somewhat quadrate in form ; exterior margin and anal angle 

 more convex and waved ; first subcostal slightly swollen at the base beneath, tufted 

 above ; second branch with a slightly raised fold on the upper side extending from 

 first branch to near the end. Eyes hairy. Club of antennae thicker. Type : Z). 

 Sudra Felder . 



Suralaya n. gen. Moore a. a. 0. p. 159. Fore wing comparatively long and nar- 

 row; costa slightly arched ; exterior margin oblique , almost straight and even. 

 Male with a very slight glandular patch (more distinct beneath) sparsely covered 

 with delicate short hairs. Hind wing small, oval; exterior margin convex waved ; 

 first subcostal branch slightly swollen at its base ; second very concave at its base ; 

 cell narrow; disco-cellulars very oblique. Male with a long tuft of hair covering 

 a glandular patch above base of first subcostal branch. Eyes almost naked. 

 Ant ennal club slender. Type: S. Orseis. Hew. 



Calysisme n. gen. Moore a. a. 0. p. 161. Mycalesis (part) Hiibner. Wings short, 

 broad. Fore wing with the costa arched at base, apex acute in male, less so in 

 female, exterior margin oblique and curved, posterior angle acute ; costal, median, 

 and submedian veins swollen at the base ; second subcostal branch emitted im- 

 mediately before end of the cell ; cell broad ; disco-cellulars very concave, radials 

 from two angles in upper near subcostal. Hind wing oval ; costa arched at base ; 

 exterior margin convex , dentate ; first subcostal branch emitted and swollen be- 

 fore end of the cell ; disco-cellulars slightly concave, radial from their middle ; 

 two upper median branches from end of the cell ; male with a tuft of long hairs at 

 base of subcostal covering a glandular patch of scales. Body slender; palpi por- 

 rect, slender, finely pilose beneath ; legs'slender. Eyes hairs. Antennae slender 

 at tip. Type: C. Drusia Cram. a 



latana n. gen. Moo re a. a. 0. p. 164. Male. Wings short; fore wing narrow, 

 very much arched at base, apex convex ; exterior margin oblique straight. Hind 

 wing somewhat quadrate ; costa very convex in the middle, apex slightly angular ; 

 exterior margin oblique, slightly convex, anal angle prolonged ; abdominal margin 

 long ; a tuft of fine hair at base of subcostal ; cell short and broad at the end ; 

 subcostal straight at its base, first branch emitted near end of the cell, second 

 straight at its base ; upper disco-cellular straight, lower slightly curved and obli- 

 que ; two upper median branches from end of cell. Antennae with a stout club ; 

 palpi pilose to the tip. Eyes slightly hairy. 



Pachama n. gen. Moore a. a. 0. p. 165. Wings large and broad, but comparati- 

 vely shorter than in Samanta. Fore wing with costa arched in the middle , apex 

 rounded, exterior margin slightly oblique and convex, cilia prominent. Hind wing 

 somewhat bluntly conical, exterior margin slightly arched, apex somewhat angled, 

 exterior margin very oblique and scarcely convex ; cilia prominent ; first subcostal 

 emitted at some distance before end of the cell ; cell longer, end much pointed ; 

 disco-cellulars very oblique, radial from a slight angle near subcostal. Male with 

 a subcostal tuft and glandular patch as in Samanta. Palpi slender at tip. Eyes 

 hairy. Antennal club gradually formed. 



Indalasa n. gen. Moore a. a. 0. p. 166. Male. - - Fore wing somewhat narrow; 

 costa arched at base, apex convex; exterior margin oblique, straight; hind 



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