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PSYCHE. 



[October 1898. 



29. Basal patch vellow. covering the cell 



Isabella Moore (India) 



Basal patch smaller, not covering over 



half of the cell .... 30 



30. Some red-brown suffusion in the green 



fastoralh Butl. (India) 

 No suffusion in the green band 



consocia Walk. (China) 



31. Basal patch broad toward internal mar- 



gin, dentate a little on median and 



internal veins .... 32 



Basal patch narrow on internal margin, 



mostly a costal patch • • ■ 33 



32. Outer border nearly even with dentate 



projections inward 



pritssi Karsch (West Africa) 

 punica H. S. (India) 

 Outer border waved inwardly 



ebeiiaui Saal. (Madagascar) 

 hilaris Westw. (India) 

 anaHzV Karsch (West Africa) 

 affinis Mab. (Madagascar) 

 urda Druce (West Africa) 

 karschi Xi-^sx * (East Africa) 



33. Costa convex, palpi slender; a consider- 



• = II -jalida Karsch, preoccupied by the Madagascarine 

 species of Butler. 



able projection of basal patch along 

 median vein ; outer border irregular 

 hilarula Staud. (.\sia) 

 Basal patch without projection ; outer 

 border twice curved 



viridiflemt Walk. (Brazil) 



34. Narrow terminal border with an enlarge- 



ment at outer and inner margins. 



Thorax edged with fuscous . 35 



Narrow tenninal border entire; some 



small detached spots in the green field 



bicolor Walk. (India) 



35. A brown patch above the anal angle on 



outer margin ; no white dot 



kampsoHt Dvar (India) 



This patch large between veins 3 to 5 ; 



a white dot in patch on inner margin 



albipuncta Hamps. (India) 



Note. — Where more than one species 



occurs under the same heading, I have not 



been able to separate them satisfactorily with 



the material at hand. Species not placed, 



hilarata Staud. (Asia). The species at the 



end of the table must closely resemble Taeda. 



If they were not placed in Parasa by Hamp- 



son without indication of different structure, 



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