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and submedian vein swollen at the base ; base of wing hairy; with a short, broad, 
very oblique dusky-black glandular patch extending below the cell, the patch densely 
clothed with raised narrow rather long slightly serrated-tipt scales, broader and 
shorter round-tipt claviform scales, some still shorter oval round-tipt scales, and very 
numerous long slender androconia with attenuated end and tasselled tip. Hindwing 
short, broad, somewhat produced at the anal angle, exterior margin very obliquely 
convex, and very slightly scalloped, abdominal margin long, Palpi hairy to the tip. 
Antenne rather thick, with a very lengthened gradually-thickened slender club. 
Hyes naked. 
Aputt CaTprPiLiar.—* Green, with darker dorsal line, and with two pink anal 
points. Feeds on Grasses.” 
Curysatis.—* Suspended by the tail ; the shrivelled skin of larva remaining and 
enyeloping the tail. Stout; head with two little horns; tail ending in a short stout 
curved spike, on top of which are a few straight feeble bristles, quite unfit for sus- 
pending it; on the ventral surface close to this spike is a rounded scutcheon with a 
central cicatrice, and on the front edge two little projecting knobs, which with the 
spike no doubt keep a hold on the cast larval skin. Colour green, with some brown 
spots and lines.” (Buckler Larve Brit. Butt. 66.) 
Type.—M. Jurtina.* 
MANIOLA DAVENDRA (Plate 103, figs. 1, la f 2). 
Epinephele Davendra, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 502, pl. 30, fiz. 7, 69. Butler, Catal. 
Satyr. Brit. Mus. p. 65 (1868). Marshall and de Nicéville, Butt. of India, ete. i. p. 201, pl. 
15, fig. 39, 9 (1883). 
Epinephele Roxane, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. iii. p. 491, pl. 69, figs. 12, 13, 9 (1867). Butler, 
Catal. Satyr. Brit. Mus, p. 69 (1868). Marshall and de Nicéville, Butt. of India, ete. i. p. 202 
(1883). 
Imaco.—Male. Upper side greyish-brown. Cilia of forewing greyish, of hind- 
wing white. Horewing with the area including the cell to near the apex and to near 
the posterior margin fulvous, enclosing a single black subapical spot, and thus 
leaving the brown borders well-defined ; obliquely below the cell is a short prominent 
dusky-grey glandular patch, which is clothed with raised large broad claviform scales 
with slight bluntly-serrated tips, some short broad oval rounded-tipt scales, and with 
numerous intervening long slender androconia with attenuated end and feather-tip. 
Hindwing without markings; cilia white, tipt with brown at end of the veins. 
Underside paler greyish-brown. forewing with the brown borders narrower, the 

* An impression on waxed-paper, of a female of true M. Jurtina is in our possession, labelled 
‘Kunawur,’ which we received from the late E. T, Atkinson, but as no specimen of this species has been 
recorded as occurring within our area, we are, consequently, very doubtful as to correctness of the locality, 
and have therefore not included it in the ‘ Lepidoptera Indiea,’ 
