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t'liderside olive, slight!}' purplish. Forcwing with ten grey lines : first 



snUiasal, from costal edge to M, second and third from M to SM-, hroken on M, 

 approximate at SM-, interspaces between these lines olivaceous black ; fourth and 

 fifth lines from costal edge, where they are widened, to M-, with olivaceons black 

 interspace ; sixth line thin, contiguous witli fifth at costal margin, extending to 

 (81M'), here meeting the seventh line, interspace an olivaceous lilack band which 

 gradually narrows behind; eighth line thin, intcrsjiace greyisli ; ninth jiaralli'l to 



outer margin; tenth thin, situated at edge of wing. Hindwiug witii similar grey 



lines and blackish bands as on forewing ; four obliqne lines from C to M and R^, 

 followed distally by two more lines, a grey ring at cross-veins ; anal area paler 

 than aliove, much less sharply defined, produced to base in the direction of M-, this 

 projection band-like, i)ale salmon-buff; two orange spots within anal area, not 

 very distinct, being remnants of a discal band ; black spot on anal lobe bearing a 

 metallic blue spot proximally and distally; two black snbmarginal spots M'— SM^ 

 licaring each a blue bar ; snbmarginal spots R- — M' vestigial. 



Length of forewing : 20 mm. 



One cJ. 



SATURNIIDAE. 

 Eurhodia gen. uov. 



?. Antenna bipectinate to apex, distal branches of middle segments a little 

 over half the length of proximal branches. Fourth foretarsal segment with 

 slender spine at each side on ventral side. Stem R'- of forewing nearly as long 

 as branch R- ; R^ and M' separating halfway between base of wing and tip of 

 R', R^ much longer than R', the point of separation of R^ and M' lying a good 

 distance proximally of trans])arcnt spot, as is the case also on hindwing ; discoidal 

 cell completely oi)en on both wings ; oblique cross-vein D' of hindwiug longer than 

 the cell is broad. 



Close to Rhodia, but distinguished by the details mentioned. 



Type : E. fiijra spec. uov. 



20. Eurhodia gyra spec. nov. 



? . Body ferrnginous, antenna and tarsi black. 



AVings, uppcrsidc, cinnamon-rufous, ferrnginous at base, streaked with pale 



orange on the veins. Forewing : an olive-black band across cell, distally of 



M'^ curved ; another l)lack curved band proximally of M" between cell and hinder 

 margin ; a transparent spot at two-thirds, quite circular, proximally bordered 

 by an indistinct vinaceous-red halfmoon, and distally by a blackish halfriiig ; 

 an olive-black band just outside transparent spot from five-sixths of costa to 

 three-fourths of hinder margin, faintly curved costad in front ; between this 

 band and distal margin a reversedly crenate greyish white band imperfectly 

 sejiarated by olive-black scales into two lines, the band ending in a white 



aiiical spot. Hindwing : an evenly curved olive-black line before niicUUe from 



C to abdominal margin, bordered i)roximally by a pale orange baud ; a small 

 transparent sjiot at two-thirds, bordered proximally by vinaceous-red and olivaceons 

 halfrings and distally by an olive-black halfring bearing some vinaceon8-red 

 scales; an olive-black nndnlating line distally of eye-spot but separate from it, 



