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Forewing yellowsh hyaline, the veins and margins black -brown with a greenish 

 tinge, the discoidal bar oblique, the terminal band expanding somewhat towards 

 apex but leaving the fork of veins 7 and 8 hyaline. Hindwing hj'aUne, the veins 

 and margins narrowly black-brown. 



Bombay, Kanara, Karwar (Davidson), 1 tJ type. Exj). 36 mill. 



(IS) *Paranthrene caeruleimicans. 



f Sciapteron caeruleimicans Hmpsn., Moths Ind. i. p. 1912 (1893). 

 Burma, E. Pegu. 



(19) Paranthrene insularis. 



t Pseudosetia insularis Feld., Sit~. Akad. Wiss. H'icn. xliii. p. 28 (1861) ; id. Beis. Nov. pi. 75. f. 3. 

 t Melitlia productalis Wlk., xxxi. 19 (1864). 



Borneo, Fulo Laut ; Amboina ; Celebes. 



(20) Paranthrene grotei. 



t Pseuddsesia grotei Moore, P.Z.S. 1879. p. 414 ; Hmpsn. Moths Ind. i. p. 1912. 

 Assam, Kliasis. 



(21) Paranthrene oberthuri. 



Phlagothauma oberthuri Le Cerf, Oberth. St. Up. Comp. xii. i. pi. 376. ff. 3141-2 (1916); id. l.c 

 xiv. p. 251. 

 Queensland, Kuranda ; N. Australia, Port Darwin (Dodd), Walsingham Coll. 



(22) * Paranthrene isozona. 



t Sesia isozana Meyr., Pr. Linn. Sac. N.8.W. (2) i. p. 680 (1886). 

 Queensland. 



(23) Paranthrene trizonata. 



■j" Sciapteron trizonata Hmpsn., J. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. xiii. \}. 43 (1900). 

 Sikhim. 



(24) * Paranthrene auricollis. 



f Adiioa auricoUum Hmpsn., Moths Ind. i. p. 198 (1893). 

 Burma. Tenasserim. 



(25) * Paranthrene dybousci.* 



Albuna dyboit'skii Le Cerf, Oberth. it. Lip. Comp. xiv. p. 324. pi. 477. f. 3938 (1917). 

 Gaboon. 



(26) * Paranthrene africana. 



Albuna africana Le Cerf, Oberth. £t. Lip. Comp. xiv. p. 325. pi. 481. f. 3973 (1917). 

 Togolaud. 



(27) t * Paranthrene opalescens n. sp. 



(J. Head, thorax, and abdomen black glossed with blue, the frons white at 



sides, the palpi yellaw in front except towards base, the neck with yellow hair 



above and white hair behind the eyes, the patagia golden yellow at base and 



above ; pectus with some yellow below the shoulders ; mid and hind tibiae with 



* The Author alone is responsible for alterations in the spelling of names. — Editobs. 



