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Genus H l k n o L K o n Banks. 

 7. Glknoleon berthoudi, n.sp. (PI. iii., fig 8). 



Total length 21, abdomen 13, forewing 29'5, hindwing 26 mm. 



Head: ei/es blackish; occipuf brownisti, with three, black 

 spots, and an irregular, transverse, black line above; from the 

 middle of this, a short, median line runs up on to the occipital 

 ridge, and is Hanked on either side bv a transverse, black bar; 

 rest of epicranium shiny black; ntUennce 6 mm.; face straw- 

 coloured, mouth-parts pale, spotted with brown. 



T h o r a X : prolhorax fairly wide, dull grey-black with l)rown- 

 ish markings. P^i^ro/Ao^-ax greyish-black, with numerous, brownish 

 markings; in particular, a fine, mid-longitudinal line, a pair of 

 curved bands on mesonotum, and a pair of oblique stripes on 

 metanotum. Legs: fore- and middle-legs with dull brown 

 femoi-a tipped with black, til)ije brown, with three, black patches, 

 tarsi blackish; hindlegs with brown femur, pale brownish tibia 

 just tipped with black, tarsus pale at base, brown beyond. * 



Abdomen greyish-black, with numerous, small, brown 

 markings on segments 3-8. 



Wings rather long and pointed, venation brownish. Ptero- 

 stigma blackish in forewing, covering only 4-5 veinlets, but the 

 black is continued obliquely inwards on to Rs; in hindwing, the 

 pterostigma is small, opaque, and whitish, covering 3-4 veinlets, 

 and touched with black proximally. In forewing, Sc and R, 

 and the space between, are speckled with black; in the median 

 space, from base almost to tip, there runs a conspicuous, black, 

 longitudinal streak, which turns upwards at about two-thirds of 

 its length to run obliquely parallel to, and beneath, the black, 

 pterostigraatic patch, and ending 3 mm. from tip; the bent por- 

 tion of the streak is brownish. On posterior border of forewing 

 are two, small, oblique patches; one at about one-third fi'om the 

 base slants upwards and outwards, blackish; the other, more 

 distally placed, is pale brown, and runs upwards and inwards; 

 around these, and also near apex, are many brown specks on 

 cross-veins. In hindwing, a large, round, dark brown blotch 

 occupies the region of M, and M., at about two-thirds of the 



