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cent from middle of discocellulars ; P, 7 from upper angle; abdomen of male 

 with protrusible lateral tufts of long hair from 4th segment. 



A. Hindwing orange with black discocellular patch and 



terminal band 1558 dentatrix. 



B. Hindwing black with blue terminal band 1556 victrix. 



Genus Scrobigera. Type. 



Scrobigera, Jord. Nov. Zool. Ill, p. 37 (18%) amatrix. 



Proboscis f idly developed ; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint fringed with long hair 



in front, the 

 3rd well 



^>Z^ . j d e veloped ; 



frons with 

 small round- 

 ed promi- 



t : M ilSl \\\Vr^>0 \™& - nence ; an- 



^=»f3fe tennse al- 



dm&~ most simple 



and slightly 



Scrobigera amatrix $ \. dilated be- 



fore apex ; tibiae nearly smoothly scaled ; claspers of male large and tufted with 

 hair. Forewing with vein 3 from well before ange of cell ; 5 from above angle ; fi 

 from upper angle ; 9'10 anastomosing with 7'8 to form the areole ; 11 from cell. 

 Hindwing with veins 3"4 from angle of cell ; 5 obsolescent from middle of disco- 

 cellulars which are angled outwards at its origin; 6*7 from upper angle ; male with 

 a fringe of long black hair on upperside in discal fold, in and beyond end of cell. 



A. Hindwing with orange band in both sexes. 



a. Forewing with four yellowish spots beyond the 



cell 1552 amatrix. 



b. Forewing with yellowish bar beyond the cell ...1551 proxima. 



B. Hindwing without orange band in either sex. 



a. Forewing with medial series of yellowish spots 



and four spots beyond the cell 1554 vulcania. 



b. Forewing without band or spots ,...1555 albomarginata. 



1553. SoROBIGERA hespekioides, Wlk-jndchra, Butl. is from Borneo only. 



1555. Scrobigera albomarginata, insert (syn.). Eusemia candide marginata, 

 Pouj. Le. Nat. XIII, p. 143(1^1)- 



Subsp. 1. flaviciliata, Boisd. Rev. Zool, (3) ii, p. 104 (1874). 



Agarisla fimbriata, Boisd. Bev. Zool. (3) ii, pi. 8, f. 1 (1874). 



Both wings with the cilia very pale yellow. 



Habitat.— PHILIPPINES. 



Genus iEoocERA. 



Sect. I. Forewing of male with a well developed groove of ribbed hyaline, 

 membrane below costa beyond middle, a clicking sound being produced during 



