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oblique, sixth limited by vein 8; seventh strigula from tornus, little 

 cm"ved to vein 7, thence very oblique to 3/4 of costa, furcating just 

 below costa; ocellus region suffused mth whitish green, apex beyond 

 last strigiJa suffused ^^dth deeper greyish blue green. Cilia pale 

 ochreous, strongly infuscated except at base. 



Hind^\dng rather thinly scaled, dark grey, turning black towards 

 apex. Cilia concolorous with a narrow pale base. 



Female genitalia: Lobus analis slender and narrow, ninth segment 

 sclerotized, erected, conical. Sterigma, a transversely oval plate 

 Mith deeply emarginate upper edge and rounded upper angles. Os- 

 tiimi situated on the bottom of excavation, shallow and cup-shaped; 

 lamella postvaginalis, a moderate lognitudinal sclerite with two 

 rows of bristles. Ductus bursae moderate, corpus biu-sae rounded. 

 Signum absent. 



Material examined: Oriental Negros, Canlaon, 915 m, 20.XII.1959, 

 1 9, holotype, genit. slide 5319 (USNM). Characterized by the 

 green ground color and the seven stripes. 



Ebodina, new genus 



Head with appressed scales, with a transverse projecting ridge over 

 face, face prominent in middle. Antenna short-ciliate in male. 

 Proboscis rather weak. Ocellus posterior. Palpus in male rather 

 long, subporrect, strongly sinuate, with closely appressed scales; 

 terminal segment over 1/3, moderately pointed. Thorax smooth. 

 Abdomen normal. 



Forewing without costal fold, broad, truncate. Twelve veins, all 

 separate; 2 from middle, 3, 4, and 5 separate and equidistant, 7 sep- 

 arate, to termen, 11 from 1/3. Cell narrowed on both ends. Hind- 

 wing 3/4, without cubital pecten. Vein 2 from beyond 2/3, 3 and 4 

 very short-stalked from angle, 5 closely approximated, 6 and 7 connate. 



Male genitalia: Tegumen broad and rather low, arms broad. 

 Uncus with a broadly triangular base and a slender, short and curved 

 point. Socius long, slender, pending. Gnathos with very broad 

 arms, lower angles extended laterad as sharp points and with a hori- 

 zontal ridge; hook of gnathos short. Vincidum, rather long, a tri- 

 angular broad band. Transtilla, a narrow complete band, bent 

 laterally so as to form blunt prominences and with a triangular 

 median prominence. Valva elongate, simple, dilated in middle; 

 sacculus W' ell defined but narrow, to beyond middle ; low^er portion of 

 the disc of valva from beyond base with long and dense fine hairs; 

 cucidlus with bristly hairs directed basad. Anellus erected, with a 

 triangular excision on top and slightly thickened sides and base. 

 Aedeagus very long and extremely slender, gently bent in middle and 

 gradually dilated toward base. 



