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tte length; two subcostals from end of the cell; cliscocellular outwardly-oblique, 

 concave, radial from near lower end; two upper medians from extreme end of cell, 

 lower at one-tliird ; submedian and internal vein straight. Body moderately slender, 

 laxly clothed ; abdomen with slight dorsal and lateral tufts ; palpi ascending, rather 

 stout, laxly clothed, third joint minute, conical ; legs rather long, femora pilose 

 beneath, tibiiB slightly pilose, spines stout; nntennjB in male bipectinated, in female 

 minutely setose. 



TINOLIUS EBURNEIGUTTA (Plate 171, Fig. \0,S, 10a, larva). 

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



Light red : forewing below the costal border with a slight olivescent tinge ; with 

 an ochreous-white spot at base of the wing, a larger round spot in middle of the cell, 

 two similar spots at outer end of the cell, and two less prominent spots on middle of 

 the posterior margin, the three cell-spots being bordered by a brown line : hindwing 

 brighter coloured at the base. Thorax tinged with olivaceous, with two black spots 

 in front ; abdomen with interrupted black segmental bands ; legs with black bands, 

 tarsi -^vith black tips. 



Expanse If to 2f inches. 



Larva half -looped ; with twelve legs ; a few short black hairs on each segment, 

 and four long dorsally radiating black spatular filaments on the fourth, fifth, and 

 sixth segments ; colour violet-black ; the segments transversely bordered by irregularly 

 broken yellow stripes ; head also with yellow stripes and spots. Pupa dark red, 

 marbled with yellow. 



" Feeds on TJi.unbcrgia alata." (Thwaites.) 



Family EUCLIDIIDJE. 



Imao-o of moderate size. Wings rather broad, with broad double cilia; : forewing 

 triangular. Body more or less slender ; palpi short, apex generally short ; antenna 

 slender, crenulate or pectinated in male. {Cruenee.) 



Ijarva elongated, cylindrical ; with twelve legs. 



Genus TRIGONODES. 



Trigonodes, Guenee, Noct. iii. p. 281 (1852); Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. JI. xiv. p. 1447. 



Clialciope (part), Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 268. 

 Forewing triangular, costa slightly arched towards the end, apex acute, exterior 

 margin oblique, shghtly recurved ; cell narrow, extending to half the length ; first 

 subcostal emitted at two-fifths before end of the cell, second at one-fifth, trifid, third 

 at one-fourth from base of second, and fourth at two-thirds from base of third, fifth 

 from end of cell and slightly touching second below base of third ; discocellular 



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