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5. Grahhamia vittata, n. sp. — Thorax clothed with rich reddish- 

 brown scales and with two narrow broken creamy lines and a ievf pale 

 scales at the sides, especially over the roots of the wings ; pleura with 

 dense gray scales. Abdomen blackish-brown with basal white bands ; 

 venter white. Legs brown, base of femora pale, remainder of femora 



Fig. 15. — Grabhamia vittata, larva. 

 I. Thoracic frontal and lateral hairs; II. Antenna; III. Siphon, a basal spines. 



and tibi?e mottled with white scales ; some of the tarsi with basal white 

 bands ; last hind tarsal black ; ungues of 9 all uniserrated ; of ^ all 

 uniserrated. 



? . — Head brown with narrow curved yellowish scales, palest in the 

 middle, with numerous upright yellow and black forked scales, flat 

 creamy-white lateral scales with a round patch of flat black ones in the 

 middle of each white area, a pale border along the eyes, black bristles 

 projecting over them, except in the middle where the bristles are golden ; 

 antennae deep brown, basal joint and base of the second joint bright 



