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slender, compactly clothed in front, laxly clothed above; apical joint short, 
pointed; antennx long, distinctly annulated, slender. Type.—T. Odana (Morpho 
Odana, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 445 (1823). Horsfield, Catal. Lep. Mus. H. I. C. pl. 6, 
figs. 5, 5a, 5 (1829). Boisduval, Spec. Gen. Lep. pl. 12, fig. 1 (1836). Distant, 
Rhop. Malay. p. 427, pl. 36, fig. 3, d (1886). Staudinger, Exot. Sch. i. pl. 65; id. ii. 
p- 185, pl. 30. M. Klugius, Zinken-Som. Noy. Acta (1831), pl. 15, figs. 12, 18, ¢ 
only. Habitat.—Malay Peninsula; Sigapore; Sumatra; Nias; Java; Borneo. 
Genus Krryeana.—haco.—Male. Forewing obtusely truncated at the apex. 
Hindwing narrowed posteriorly and anal angle more prolonged than in Thaumantis ; 
furnished with two conspicuous superposed conjoined glandular patches, each with a 
nacreous border and tuft of hairs; the upper patch being situated above the base of 
the subcostal, and the lower patch within the cell ; the cell is much broader across 
the middle ; and the first subcostal branch emitted at fully two-thirds from the base of 
the cell. Type—K. Noureddin (Thawmantis Noureddin, Westwood, Gen. D. Lep. 
p. 337 (1851). Trans. Ent. Soc. 1856, p. 175, pl. 20, figs. 1,2, ¢ 2. Distant, Rhop. 
Malay. p. 78, pl. 6, fig. 3,3, pl. 9, fig. 7,) ? 1882). Habitat. Malay Peninsula; Borneo. 
—K. Klugius (Morpho Klugius, Zinken-Som. Nova Acta (1831), p. 165, pl. 15, fig. 
11, g only. Habitat. Java.—K. Lucipor (T. Lucipor, Westwood, Gen. D. Lep. 
p. 337, Tr. Ent. Soe. 1856, p. 173, pl. 19, figs. 1,2, ¢ ?. Distant, Rhop. Malay. p. 77, 
pl. 9, figs. 8, 9,d % (1882). Habitat. Malay Peninsula; Sarawak; Borneo. 
Genus THAURIA. 
Imaco.—Male. Wings short, broad, robust. Horewing with the posterior 
margin convex towards the base; cell very broad, short; first subcostal branch 
slightly touching the costal near its end; lower and middle median veinlets nearer 
together and at equal distances from end of the cell. Hindwing ovate; anterior 
margin convex, exterior margin broadly scalloped ; first subcostal branch emitted at 
two-thirds from the base, the second at three-thirds ; the radial starting from below 
the second subcostal at a short distance from its base; the cell open; the upper 
median much arched from its base ; a large irregular-shaped glandular patch of black 
scales extending from near the costal vein to beyond the base of subcostal and upper 
area of the cell, this patch being overlapped by an out-spreading tuft of long hairs 
arising from base of the cell; the lower cell-area and the base of the wing to the 
submedian vein also being clothed with long hairs; a pale yellow glandular pouch 
between the submedian and the internal vein near the middle, the pouch enclosing a tuft 
of short brown radiating hairs. On the underside of the forewing is a lengthened dull 
silvery-patch of scales below the base of the submedian vein. Body very robust ; 
thorax very woolly; abdomen above clothed with long woolly tufts and laterally 
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