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LLOYDS NATURAL HISTORY. 



Ihem to me, and her description of the male, and Sir G. 

 Carter's notes on the transformations are here reproduced; his 

 specimens of both sexes are figured, as the typical specimen of 

 A. siihfascia (Walker) is considerably rubbed. The synonym of 

 G. lomia is added on the authority of Mr. H. Druce himself. 



ANDRAPHISIA SUBFASCIATA. 



% PacJiypasa suhfascia, Walker, List Lepid. Ins. Brit. Mus. vi. p. 



1426, no. 4 (1855); Dewitz, Verh. Leop.-Carol Acad. 



xlii., p. 72, pi. 2, fig. 12 (1881). 

 ^ Gonometa louiia^ Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1887, 



p. 681 (1888.) 

 $ Gonometa subfasda, Kirby, Syn. Cat. Lepid. Heter. i., 



p. 856, no. 3 (1892). 



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Audrapliisia siibfasciata. Male. 



The head of the female is hght grey; the antennae yellowish- 

 grey on the basal half, and black beyond the middle; the palpi, 

 the sides of the head, and the whole under surface of the body 

 are dark brown, the tip of the palpi being tawny. The thorax 

 is buff, rather darker on the central ridge and behind ; the first 



