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ochraceoiis ; abdomen beneath blackish, with the margins of the 

 segments greyish white ; tegmina with the basal two-thirds more 

 or less ocbraceous, the apical third greyish, the veins more or 

 less minutely spotted or granulated with black, much less 

 prominently so on apical third, a distinct carmine-red stigmatal 

 spot, interiorly margined with black: wings fuliginous. 



Length excl. tegm. 4; exp. tegm. 9 millim. 



Hah. Bengal ; Chapra {Maclcenzie, Brit. Mas.). 



Genus VEKUNTA. (Vol. Ill, p. 287.) 



I followed Melichar, the founder of this genus (for I only 

 revised his name Temesa which was preoccupied), in placing it 

 in the Aehilinae. Kirkaldy (Haw. Sugar Plant. Assoc. Bull, iii, 

 p. 115, 1907) wrote " J'el-unta is certainly an Issiue and 

 has nothing to do with Achilini." Subsequently (Ann. Soc. Ent. 

 Belg. ii, p. 302, 1907) he stated that it is not an Issine but a 

 Derbid ! Pending further developments it may well be left in 

 tlie place assigned it by Melichar and mvself. Muir (liep. Exp. 

 Stat. H. P. a; Bull, xii, p. 37, 1913) states that Melichar placed 

 it among the Cixiinaj, but that is incorrect. 



Genus EPIRAMA. 



Epiraiua, MeJicli. Horn. Faun. Ceylon, p. 45 (1903) {ante, Vol. Ill, 

 p. 294). 



Type, E. consju'njata, Melich. 

 Distrih'ution. Ceylon. 



3210. Epirama conspergata, Mdic/i. Hont. Faun. Ceylon, p. 45 (1903). 

 Previously (vol. iii, p. 294) I could only refer to this genus 



Fig. 42. — Ejjiraiita cuuspcrgata. 



and species, not having seen examples. Since then b\^ the 

 kindness of Dr. Melichar 1 have been able to secure an illustration 

 which is here produced. 



Genus PARATANGIA. 



Paratang'ia, Melkh. Hont. Faun. Ceylon, i>. 40 (1903) {anfe, Vol.111, 

 p. 294). 



Type, P. noiata, ^Melich. 

 Distrihution. Ceylon. 



