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species standing in the same horizontal rolmnn are considered to l)cIonj; to the same 

 gronp, being apparently more nearly related to one another than to the species 

 standing in the other horizontal columns : — 



Antennae of (J without lateral grooves. 



1. A. caricae. 



2. A. jilar/hinta. 



3. .1. atngosa. 



18. A. fuhia. 



\9. A. versicolor. 



20. A. pnphos. 



21. A. hfiliconioidpx. 



22. A. sericai. 



23. A. cauaraicft. 



24. A. paliura. 



25. A. venalba. 



26. A. antennulii. 



Antennae of ^ laterally grooved. 



27. ,1. dnherhii. 



28. ..1. albwena. 



29. A. heliconia. 



30. A. suhsimilis. 



31. A. plaiui, 



32. A, albi/ormis. 



33. .1. diim. 



34. A. suffusd. 



35. A. isthmia. 



3C. .1. tortuosa. 



37. A. conlorta. 



38. A. kinabahiensh. 



1. Asota caricae. 



Agamiis caricar, BoLsduval, Votj. Astrolabe, Ent. p. 248. n.l (1832) (Bengal; J.iva : .Amhoina:Papn;in 



Is.) ; Kirby, Cat. Lep. Net. I. p. 385 (1892). 

 Hypsa {DmiKilix) ctirinir, Butler, Tnni.i. Ent. Sor. Lmnl. \\ 31'.1. n. IS (1875) (N. India ; Moulmein ; 



Borneo ; Java ; Ceram ; Celebes). 

 Ifi/pm iilriplirnu, Hampsnn, Moths of hulin I. p. 502. n. 1148 (18',I2) (J'ro ji.). 

 Damalis itlcifron (!), Swinhoe, Cat. Lip. Ilel. (J.'f. p. 1)4. u. 117 (1892) (India ; Cambodia ; Celebes ; 



Ceram). 



The peculiar development of the alulomen of the " ami the antennae have been 

 described in Vol. III. pp. 204-200. 



This common insect, described in ITT-'i by Faliricius as caricae from India 

 orientalis, and two years after by Cramer as alciphron from Tranqnebar, ranges from 

 Ceylon and North India all over the Tndo-.Anstralian Islands as far east as the Xew 



