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reddish, and with a black lateral streak ; a dorsal, subdorsal, and a lateral row of 

 white dots, the latter with a few fine short radiating white hairs ; some black dots 

 on anterior and posterior segments. Pupa pale olivaceous-red ; with an acute anal 

 point and lengthened pedal sheath. 



" Feeds on Ficus oppositifoHa " (Thioaltes). 



GLYPHODES ITYSALIS (Plate 180, Fig. 4). 

 Ghjpliodes Itijsalis, Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xvii. p. 501 (1859), $ . 



Forewing purplish ochreous-brown, with an outwardly-oblique blackish- 

 bordered hyaline opalescent-white short costal antemedial band, and a broader erect 

 postmedial band, the latter partly confluent with a straight slender similar line, 

 which is outwardly bordered by an opalescent fascia ; a similar white band from base 

 of posterior margin, followed by a dentate spot below the antemedial band ; the 

 brown oblique upper basal area traversed by a slender white line, and the medial 

 area by a metallic blue streak ; cilia white from below the apex : hindwing hyaline 

 opalescent -white, with a broad brown marginal band, which is inwardly bordered by 

 a black duplex line with an outer opalescent fascia ; cilia white, with an inner brown 

 line at the anal angle. Palpi, middle of thorax and abdomen above brown ; anal 

 tuft black ; tegulte, base of palpi, body beneath, and legs white ; forelegs ochreous, 

 with a brown band on tibias. 



Expanse 1 inch. 



Genus EUDIOPTIS. 



Eudloptis, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 359 (1825-7); Stephen's, Illust. Ent. Ilaust. iv. p. 43 



(1834). 

 PhaMlura, Guikling, MS. Westwood, Int. Ent. 11, p. 401 (1840); Gueuee, Belt, et Pyral. p. 294; 



Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xviii. p. 509. 

 Fhacellura, Lederer, Pjral. Wien. Eut. Monat. vii. p. 400 (1863); Meyrick, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 



1884, p. 297. 



Forewing lanceolate, rather narrow ; cell long, three-fifths the length ; first 

 subcostal emitted at one-fourth, second and third fi-om angle close to end, hardly 

 separable at their base, third bifid, fifth from end of cell; discocellular concave, 

 radials from near the ends ; middle median very close to end of cell, lower at one- 

 fourth; submedian bent near the end: hindwing triangular; cell one-third the 

 length ; subcostals from end ; discocellular concave, radial from its extreme lower 

 end ; two upper medians from extended end of cell, lower at one- fourth ; a straight 

 submedian and two internal veins. Body rather stout, abdomen cylindrical, anal 

 tuft in male, large, composed of dense plumose and spatular divergent hairs ; labial 

 palpi ascending, broad, rounded in front, compressed, laxly squamous, third joint 



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