UTETHEISA. — SECUSIO. 513 



margin white defined by black above; small while spots defined by 

 black at middle of cell and on discocellulars, the former with some 

 black beyond its lower part; a small white spot defined by black 

 below base of vein :i and two minute spots in submedian interspace ; 

 postmedial black points above vein (5 and below vein 5; the costal 

 edge fuscous towards apex; cilia white. Hind wing semihyaline 

 white. Underside of fore wing white, the costal area and terminal 

 area to vein 2 scarlet, a black spot in middle of cell and black 

 discoidal bar; hind wing with the apex scarlet. 



Rab. N.E. Si'si.vntA, Deli, typef d in Coll. Rothschild. Exp. 

 38 millim. 



2090. Utetheisa ornatrix, insert : — 

 ab. daplioena, Dyar, Insec. Inscit. Menstr. ii. p. 129 (1914). 



Fore wing with more or less developed diffused scarlet stripes 

 along the veins or almost wdiolly suffused with scarlet. 



ab. butleri, Dyar, Insec. Inscit. Menstr. ii. p. 130 (1914) =stretcM. 



Larva. Dyar, Insec. Inscit. Menstr. ii. p. 115. 



Head red ; body black, greyish at the incisures; a yellow dorsal 

 line, interrupted anteriorly and incised posteriorly ; each somite with 

 three subdorsal angulate or quadrate yellow spots, the medial spot 

 broken by tubercle ii. ; a yellow stigma tal stripe interrupted at the 

 middle of somites with angular patches and a small spot above 

 tubercle iv. ; a series of small spots along tubercle vi. ; ventral 

 surface pale vellow ; feet black; tubercles large, blue-black, with 

 single hairs except vi. which is double, iv. close behind the spiracle ; 

 hairs long and coarse, black on tubercles i. and ii., white on tubercles 

 iii. to vi. except the longest hairs towards extremity which are 

 black at base ; cervical shield black, bisected, each half with four 

 hairs. Food-plant, Leguminosce. 



2091. Utetheisa bella, insert : — 



ah. nova, Smith, Ann. Eep. New Jersey Mus. 1909, p. 438 (1910), 

 All the pink replaced by yellow. 



*2093 a. Secusio cinerea. 



Senisin cinerea, Pag. Jahrb. Nass. Ver. lvi. p. 17 (1903). 

 Bithra aganke, Fawcett, P. Z. S. 1917, p. 235, pi. i. f. U. 



$. Head and thorax grey tinged with brown; palpi with the 

 extremities of 2nd and 3rd joints fuscous; antennae blackish; 

 te^ulse with black spot, the patagia with two spots and the meta- 

 llic rax ay ith one spot; legs fuscous ; abdomen yellow, with dorsal 

 and lateral series of black spots, the ventral surface grey. Fore 

 wing grey tinged with brown ; a small black spot at base, subbasal 

 spots below costa and cell, antemedial obliquely-placed spots below 

 median nervure and above vein 1 '; a spot in middle of cell, a spot 



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