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156G. EUSEMIA VETULA. 



The typical form from Java only has the subterminal spots of both wings- 

 yellow. 



Subsp. 1. fasciatrix 15Q5—bijufjata.W\k. Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. VI, p. 85 

 (l8&2)-communictms-darocana Druce A. M. N. H. (6), XIV, p. 23 (1894), 

 Has the subterminal spots of both wings white. 

 Habitat. — Assam ; Malacca ; Philippines ; Borneo. 

 Subsp. 2. communis. 



Has the antemedial and postmedial spots of forewing also white or ochreous- 

 white. 



Habitat. — Khasis ; Cachar. 



1563. Eusemia maculatrix, Westw. Nat. Libr. Exot. Moths V, p. 88, pi. 2, 

 f. 3 (1841>ire«ea, Boisd. 



1562. Eusemia NiPAiiENSis-wiacwictfna;, Westw. Cat. Or. Ent., p. 67, pi. 33, 

 f. 1 (1848) nee Westw. 1841. insert (syn.) Eusemia westwoodi, Kirby Allen's Nat. 

 Libr. Ill, p. 65 (1897). 



Genus Cheloxomoepha. 

 1567. Oheloxomorpha japona, Motsch. Et. Ent. IX, p. 29 (1860). 

 Eusemia villicoides, Butl. A. M. N. H. (4) XV, p. 141, pi. 13, f. 2 (1875). 

 Habitat.— J a pan ; W. China. 



Subsp. 1. Fore coxas with whitish hair in front ; hind coxa} with orange hair, 

 abdomen without lateral, sublateral, and ventral black spots. 

 Habitat. — Bhurma, Hsipaw. 

 Subsp. 2 austeni. 



Fore and hind coxas with orange hair ; abdomen with the lateral, sublateral 

 and ventral spots small ; hind wing with the spots beyond the cell and on inner 

 area conjoined. 



Habitat. — Assam, Khasis. 



Genus Exsula. Type. 



Exsula, Jord. Nov. Zool. Ill, p. 35 (1896) dentatrix. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint fringed with long- 

 hair in front, the 3rd 



well developed, near- 

 ly naked and some- 

 what porrect ; irons 

 with slight rounded 

 prominence ; eyes 

 somewhat hairy; 

 antennas almost 

 simple, slightly de- 

 Exsida dentatrix g j. lated towards ex- 



tremity. Forewing with vein 2 from long before angle of cell ; 3 and 5 from 

 close to angle ; 6 from upper angle ; 910 anastomising with 7"8 to form the 

 areole;ll from cell. Hindwing with veins 3*4 from angle of cell ; 5 obsoles- 



