184 THE LEPIDOPTERA OF CEYLON. 



of the cell ; submarginal line indicated by some cinereous speckles. Palpi orange- 

 red ; abdomen red above. 



" Expanse 17 lines." 



This is probably a variety of the preceding, 



PASIPEDA SATELLITIA (Plate 171, Fig. 6, ^ , 6a, larva). 



Male and female. Both wings smooth, glossy, dark cinereous-brown : forewing 

 with a prominent white oval spot at end of the cell, and a transverse submarginal 

 waved row of seven smaller white spots. Thorax and base of abdomen cinereous- 

 brown ; fi-ont of thoi^ax, head, first and second joints of palpi, pectus, tibiae, and 

 tarsi ochreous-yellow ; abdomen above scai'let ; femora and abdomen beneath 

 cinereous-brown ; third joint of palpi and tip of the second, and bands on fore tibiae, 

 and on tarsi black. 



Expanse, S If, ? If inch. 



Larva half -looped ; with twelve legs ; colour dark purplish violet-brown ; a few 

 short blackish hairs on the anterior and posterior segments ; some yellow transverse 

 stripes bordering each segment, which are terminated by two divergent dorsal spots ; 

 on each segment also are some lateral spots and streaks of the same colour ; head 

 and legs also yellow spotted. Pupa purplish-brown, abdominal segments reddish. 



"Feeds on TJmnhergia alata." (Thwaites.) 



Family TINOLIIDiE. 



Imago of moderate size : forewing rather broad and elongated, not acute at the 

 apex ; antennge bipectinated in male. 



Larva semi-looped ; with twelve legs ; a few short dorsal hairs, and long spatular 

 filaments on middle segments. Pupa among living leaves. 



Genus TINOLIUS. 

 Tinolius, Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. iii. p. 621 (1855). 



Forewing elongated, slightly arched towards the end, exterior margin oblique 

 and sHghtly convex ; cell long, extending nearly two-fifths the length; first subcostal 

 emitted at two-fifths before end of the cell, second at one-sixth, trifid, third at three- 

 fifths from base of second, and fourth at one-half from base of third, fifth from end 

 of cell, ascending and touching second at one-third between its base and third; 

 discocellular concave in the middle, bent at each end, radials from the angles ; middle 

 median from angle close to end of the cell, lower at about two-fifths ; submedian 

 slightly curved : hindwing longer than broad ; costa almost straight, exterior margin 

 oblique, convex posteriorly, abdominal margin short ; cell extending about one-third 



