EH PEpOPTHRA ENDICA. 
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Sub family SATYRINZ (continued). 
Genus ORINOMA. 
Orinoma, Doubleday in Gray’s Lep. Insects of Nepal, p. 14 (1846); Westwood in Doubleday and 
Hewitson’s Gen. D. Lep. p. 368 (1851) ; Butler, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1867, p. 50; Marshall and de 
Nicéville, Butt. of India, etc. i. p. 173 (1883). 
Ivaco.—Male. Forewing somewhat narrow and elongate, triangular; costa 
arched, apex rounded, exterior margin yery slightly concave in the middle, posterior 
angle rounded ; cell more than half length of the wing; two subcostals emitted 
before end of the cell; upper discocellular short, inwardly oblique, lower deeply 
concave, upper radial from close to the subcostal, lower radial from angle near upper 
end; median veinlets at equal distances apart. Hindwing short, bluntly oval ; apex, 
exterior margin, and anal angle rounded; exterior margin very slightly scalloped ; 
cell half the length of wing; first subcostal emitted close to end of cell; discocellular 
outwardly oblique and angular in the middle, radial from the angle ; middle median 
emitted immediately before end of cell. Body somewhat slender; thorax clothed 
with fine silky hairs; palpi compressed, obliquely porrected, clothed with fine short 
hairs in front, apical joint stout, pointed; legs rather long, femora slightly hairy 
beneath ; antennze very slender, with an extremely slender lengthened club; eyes 
hairy. 
ORINOMA DAMARIS (Plate 95, fig1, la, g ?). 
Orinoma Damaris, Doubleday, in Gray’s Lep. Ins. of Nepal, p. 14, pl. 7, fig. 2, 2a (1846). Westwood, 
in Doubleday and prieaes Gen. D. Lep. p. 369, pl. 63, fig. 3 (1851). Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. 
BE. I. Compy. i. p. 225 (1857). Butler, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1867, p. 50, pl. 2, fig. 4, 4a. Marshall 
and de Nicéville, Butt. of India, ete. i. p. 174, pl. 13, fig. 32, (1883). Staudinger, Exot. Schmett. 
p. 223, pl. 79, o (1887). 
Imaco.—Male and female. Upperside dusky violescent-black when fresh, fading 
to dusky violescent-brown; cilia alternated with white. Forewing with a prominent 
ochreous-red patch occupying the basal half of the cell, the patch having two small 
obliquely-disposed black spots across its centre; a prominent pale olivescent 
yellowish-white streak extending along lower outer half and a less defined similar 
coloured speckled-streak along the upper half of the cell; four series of similar 
coloured streaks disposed transversely between the veins, the streaks being narrowest 
vot. 1. August dth, 1892. B 
