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side of forewing suffused with fuscous to near termen below costa only, or 

 the median nervule, or inner margin. 



Habitat.— Abyssinia ; Madras, Belgaum. £33?. 24 mill. 



Genus Adisura. 



A. Forewing with the cilia wholly pink ... duicis. 



B. Forewing with the cilia white-tipped. 



a Forewing largely suffused with grey and irrorated 



with fuscous atcinsoni. 



b Forewing not suffused with grey and irrorated 

 with fuscous. 

 a 1 . Forewing with the costal and inner areas more 

 or less prominently suffused with pink, the 



cilia pink at base marginalis. 



b'. Forewing with the costal and inner areas not 

 tinged with pink, the cilia ochreous at 



base .. straminea, 



IGOOa. Adisura dui.cis, Moore, P. Z. ;■;., 188], p. 309. Hmpsn. Cat. Lep. 

 Phal. 15. M., IV.. p. 119, pi. 58, f. 26. 



Head and thorax dark red-brown ; pectus and legs ochreous mixed with 

 rufous ; abdomen ochreous. Forewing golden-yellow ; the costal area white :. 

 broad deep pink fascia; on costal and inner areas ; the base of inner margin 

 fuscous : termen and cilia pink. Hindwing ochreous, the veins and terminal 

 area suffused with fuscous. Unoerside of forewing fuscous, with ochreous 

 streak just beyond and below end of cell ; the terminal area yellow, pink at 

 costa. 

 Habitat. — Sikki.m ; Assam, Khasis ; Queensland. Exp. 32 mill. 

 1600. Adisura atcinsoni. 



1606. Adisura marcinalis, Wlk. XII. 830,(1857), 

 Heliothis delicia, Feld., Ueis. Nov., pi. 108, f. 40 

 Adisura similis, Moore, P. Z. S., 1881, p. 360. 



1600J. Adisura straminea. Hmpsn., Ann S. Afr. Mus II., p. 258 (1902) 

 id. Cat. L 3 n. Phal, B. M.. IV., p. 121, pi. 58, f. 28. 



Pale straw yellow ; sides of palpi and irons, the neck behind the eyes, and 

 upperside of fore and mid legs red-brown. Forewing with the costal edge white :: 

 somewhat paler streaks in and beyond cell and below the cell and vein 3 ; indis- 

 tinct dark points in and beyond upper angle of cell and a p< stmedial series 

 curved from cost 1. to vein 4, then oblique to submedian fold. Hindwing whit- 

 ish, suffused with strawcolour towards termen. 



Habitat.— N. Gamiland ; Bomray, Deesa. Exp. 24 mill. 



Genus Isochlora. 



Jsochlora, Gtaud. Stett. Ent. Zeit., 1882, p. 39 viritUs. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi short, oblique, fringed with long hair in 

 front ; frons smooth ; eyes large, rounded : antemne of male bipectinated with 

 moderate branches to apex ; head and thorax clothed with hair only : fore tibia^ 



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