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discocellnlar spot, indented on both sides at middle and emitting a 

 small spatulate process on underside ; indistinct medial and postmedial 

 dentate fuscous line ; a marginal series of minute white specks. 



Habitat.— ^hiii\?,. Exp. 30 mm. 

 39506. Erythrolophus inflammatus, Warr., Nov. Zool., iii, p. 111. 

 $. Head deep pink ; the vertex white ; thorax, abdomen, and wings 

 red-brown. Fore wing with fiery-red streaks in, beyond, and below the 

 cell ; the costal area fuscous ; an oblique subbasal line ; a discocellular 

 point ; medial and postmedial waved lines, the former angled at vein 4, 

 then incurved, the latter dentate inwards below vein 2. Hindwiug with 

 pure white black-edged triangular cell-spot : medial and postmedial 

 dark lines, the former angled at middle, the latter curved and dentate ; 

 red streaks in cell and towards outer margin. 



Habitat.- -YLhkiA?,. Exp. 30 mm. 

 3950c. Erythrolophus sangdinatus, Warr., Nov. Zool., iii, p. 113. 

 $. Orange, suffused in parts with red ; head dark brown. Fore- 

 wing w^ith the costa dark brown ; antemedial, medial, and postmedial 

 waved red lines ; a black cell- spot ; the red suffusion chiefly between 

 end of cell and outer angle ; some submarginal patches of red, with a 

 black spot on one above middle. Hindwing with the red suffusion 

 occupying most of wing ; a black cell-spot ; an indistinct irregularly 

 dentate postmedial line ; both wings with marginal series of black 

 specks. 



//aJefaf.— Khdsis. Exp. 30 mm. 



3953. Erythrolophus pallivittatus, insert (syn.) Craspediopsis 

 incequatttj Warr., Nov. Zool., iii, p. 109. 



3963. Rhodostrophia herbicolens, insert (s\ti.) Rhodostrophia 

 muricolor^ Warr., Nov. Zool., iv, p. 61. 



3971. TiMANDRA RESPONSARIA, insert (syn.) Timandra strigulata, 

 Warr., Nov. Zool., iii, p. 116 ; Timandra ohsoleta, Warr., Nov. 

 Zool., iv, p. 63 ; and Timandra ruptilinea, Warr., Nov. Zool., iv, 

 p. 64. 



P. 463. Under Somatiua, insert (syn.) OrtJioserica^ Warr., Nov. 

 Zool., iii, p. 113 (1896). 



(Orthoserka.) Antennae of male bipectinate ; hind femora with 

 large tufts of long hair from extremity ; the tibioe shortened and with- 

 - out spurs ; the tarsus dilated and fringed with hair. 



