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connate, or stalked, G and 7 stalked, 8 approximated to near end 

 of cell. 



Type, P. hucephala, Linn., from Europe. 



20. Phalera raya. 

 Fhalera raya, Moore, Lep. E. I. Co. p. 433; Butl., 111. Het. vi., 



pi. ciii., fig. 1. 

 Fhalera grotei, Moore, op. cit., p. 434. 

 Fhalera cossoides, Wlk., Trans. Ent. Soc. 1862, p. 80. 

 Acrosema amhoince, Feld., Reise Nov. pi. xcvi., fig. 2. 



^. 65 mm. Head pale ochreous, lower half of face brown. 

 Palpi pale ochreous, external surface irrorated with brown. 

 Thorax reddish-brown mixed with white; collar and a squarish 

 anterior blotch brownish-ochreous. Abdomen fuscous. Legs 

 fuscous mixed with whitish; anterior femora with anterior surface 

 pale ochreous edged externally with brown. Forewings elongate- 

 triangular, costa moderately arched, apex rounded, termen 

 rounded, crenulate, strongly oblique; reddish-brown irrorated 

 with white, the white scales preponderating towards dorsum; 

 lines fuscous-brown; an outwardly curved transverse line near 

 base and another at l\ traces of a median line; a posterior line 

 from costa at |, at first inwardly curved, then angulated in disc 

 and slightly wavy to dorsum at |; a large sub triangular ochre- 

 ous-brown blotch between posterior line and apex; a white 

 suffusion at tornus; an indistinct subterminal line; cilia reddish- 

 brown mixed with white. Hind wings with termen rounded; 

 fuscous; a suffused paler posterior line; cilia fuscous mixed with 

 whitish. 



jST.Q. Cape York, one specimen in the Queensland Museum ; 

 Cooktown, one specimen in Coll. Illidge. Also from Amboyna 

 (Felder) and India. 



Gen. 14. Discophlebia. 

 [Sto-KOf, a plate, disc, (^Ae>/r, a vein; with veined disc] 

 Discophlebia, Feld. 



Head smooth. Eyes smooth, overlapped by a tuft of long hairs 

 arising from posterior inferior qug,drant. Tongue well developed. 

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