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dusky wavy fascia, an oblique discal almost straight bi'own line, wliich is bent inward 

 to the costa before the apex, followed by a blackish streak from the apex to the angle, 

 and a submarginal scries of groy-tipt blackish speckled points ; a large brown-lined 

 rcniform mark enclosing a blackish speckled lunular discocellular streak ; orbicular 

 spot punctiform, grey and black speckled : hindwing with a dusky inner fascia, a 

 medial transverse brown line and a submarginal series of grey-tipt black speckled 

 spots. Palpi and legs ochreous-brown. 



Female pale brownish-ochreous, or reddish-ochreous, with darker ochreous mark- 

 ings, similar to those of the male. 



Expanse If to If inch. 



Larva elongated ; with 16 legs ; green ; with a prominent narrow white lateral 

 band. Pupa purplish-red. 



" Feeds on Phaseolus, S/'c." (Thwaites). 



Genus SANYS. 



Scmi/s (Sect. 2), Guenee, JSToct, Hi. p. 349 (1852). 



Forewing rather broad, apex acute, subfalcate, exterior margin slightly convex 



hindward ; cell extending half the length ; first subcostal emitted at two-fifths before 



end of the cell, second at one-sixth, trifid, fifth from end of the cell and slightly 



touching third near its base ; discocellular extremely slender, concave, bent near each 



end, radials from the angles ; middle median from close to end of cell, lower at 



one-fifth; submedian almost straight : hindwing broad, exterior margin oblique ; cell 



one-third the length ; discocellular extremely slender, radial from below the middle ; 



two subcostals from end of cell ; two upper medians from end of cell, lower at 



one-half ; submedian and internal vein straight. Body rather slender ; palpi sliglitly 



ascending, laxly squamose, second joint broad, compressed, third joint long, 



flat, slender ; antennae with closely-set pubescence ; legs long, spurs long and slender. 



Ty2)e, S. angulina. 



SANYS EIVULOSA (Plate 174, Fig. 5). 

 Thennesia rivnlosa, Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xxxiii. p. 1060 (1865). 



Cinereous-brown, numerously covered with minute black scales : forewing crossed 

 by three indistinct subbasal, an antemedial, medial, and discal black speckled zigzag 

 lines, followed by a submarginal pale-bordered lunular line, which is acutely bent 

 inward to the costa before the apex ; a pale streak between the veins, each ending in 

 a black marginal point ; the middle line partly forming a slender reuiform mark ; 

 between the discal and submarginal line are some indistinct black-scaled dentate 

 spots : hindwing with some indistinct black speckled outer transverse sinuous lines. 

 Palpi and forelegs dark brown. 



Expanse 1^ inch. 



