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border beyond the middle, one near the tip, and one which is smaller, 

 near the hind border; a white dot on the disk, and between it and 

 the tip a small indistinct tawny spot ; veins blackish, tawny on the 

 colourless spots ; longitudinal veins very numerous towards the tips ; 

 cross-veins few ; fore border strai^i^ht, along it a row of oblique, 

 mostly parallel cross-veins which are shorter towards the tip : hind- 

 . wings dark brown, little more than half the length of the fore-wings. 

 Length of the body 3i — 4 lines; of the wings 14 — 17 lines. 



a—c. Silhet. From the Rev. J. Stainforth's collection. 



8. POCHAZIA INTEERUPTA, Fem. 



Nigra; frons striata, tricarinata, ferrugineo marginaia ; tpistoma 

 ferrugineum, carinatum ; prothorax carinalus ; mesothorax 

 quinquecarinatus ; abdomen ferrugineum ; pedes ferruginei ; 

 alee albo interrupt e fasciatce ; alee anticcB nigro-fuscce, magna; ; 

 alee posticce fuscfe. 



Body black : head very short, as broad as the chest ; crown very 

 short, dark ferruginous, bordered by a rim, concave on the hind 

 border, nearly straight in front, its length in the middle about half 

 of that on each side ; front very finely striated, rounded on each 

 side, rather narrower towards the epistoma, bordered by a ferruginous 

 rim, slightly concave where it joins the epistoma, having three ridges, 

 the side pair indistinct, its breadth a little less than twice its length ; 

 epistoma ferruginous, triangular, with a slight middle ridge : fore- 

 chest very slightly concave behind, convex on the fore border, with 

 a middle ridge, on each side of which is an impression, its length 

 in the middle less than twice that on each side: middle-chest very 

 finely striated with five ridges, the two on each side united in the 

 disk : abdomen dark ferrujiinous, obconical, a little longer than the 

 chest: legs ferruifinous: foie-wings dark brown, ample, triangular, 

 with a broad, oblique white band which is interrupted in front; a 

 row of white dots extending on the edge of the wing from the hind 

 border along one-third of the distance to the tip ; veins blackish, 

 pale yellow on the while parts ; longitudinal veins very numerous ; 

 cross-veins few : fore border straight, along it a row of mostly parallel 

 cross-veins which are more oblique where the longitudinal vein ap- 

 pears contorted, beyond this they are shorter: hind-wings brown, 

 little more than half the length of the fore-wings, with a white band 

 which forms one with that of the fore-wing. Length of the body 

 3 lines; of the wings 12 lines. 



a. ? From Mr. Children's collection. 



b. Malabar. From Mr. Walker's collection. 



