LEPIDOPTEROLOGIE COMPARÉE 



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« GauRENA Florens. — Faem. l'usccscente-vïridïs; capiit 

 cinereo var'mvi; thorax cinereo bifasciatus; abdomen fiavcscente- 

 cinereinn, subauratiim; alae antïcae lineis transversis angulosis, 

 fascia basait iindidata macidïsque aitrato-fLavis argenteo variis, 

 Uturis posticis aurai o-jlavis, punclis dïscalibus lumdïsque margi- 

 nalibus argentco-albïs; pustïcae cïnereae. » 



« Fcjiiale. — Brovvnish green, cinereous bcneath. Head more 

 or less cinereous. Palpi green on the outer side. Third joint of 

 the palpi elongate-conical, about one-third of the lenght of the 

 second. Thorax with two more or less distmct cinereous bands. 

 Abdomen yellowish cinereous, slightly gilded. Fore wings with 

 several black transverse zigzag lines, with an undulating gilded 

 yellow partly silvery whitc band near the base, with a few spots 



FiG. 35. — Gaurena Florens Walk. cf (à gauche), et Ç (à droite), grand, nal. 

 (Coll. Ch. Oberthur) 



of the same hue, with some gilded yellow marks which are mostly 

 along the interior border, with some silvery white points, and 

 with silvery white marginal lunules. Hind wings cinereous ; f ringe 

 yellowish. Lenght of the body 8 lines; of the wings 20 lines. » 

 « Darjeeling. In Mr. Atkinson's collection. » 



Nous trouvons sous ce nom, dans la collection de M. Charles 

 Oberthur, une quinzaine d'exemplaires très frais, qui répondent 

 parfaitement à la description de Mr. Fr. Walker (Fig. 35); tous 

 proviennent du Sikkim ou de la région de Darjeeling; pour l'un 

 de ces derniers même, qui a d'ailleurs servi à l'identification de 



