EUPHEIA. 209 



1723. Euphria apicata, sp. u. 



Allied to the preceding species, but with the whole apex of the 

 tegmiua pale testaceous, with its inner margin waved and fuscous. 



Body and legs dull dark ochraceous ; tegmiua dull virescent, 

 with obscure dull paler spots, which are much moi-e visible 

 beneath ; wings pale reddish-orange ; both tegmina and wiugs are 

 suffused with pale testaceous beneath, the tegmina on basal area, 

 and the Avings more extensively and more maculately so. 



Length excl. tegm., 6 , 21 ; exp. tegra. 70 milhm. 



Hah. Sikhim (Ind. Mus.). 



This description is taken from a single somewhat faded specimen 

 in the Indian Museum ; but however the colour may vary in fresh 

 specimens, the testaceous apical area of the tegmiua with its 

 internal fuscous fascia will render the species easy to distinguish. 

 The cephalic protuberance is also considerably more robust than in 

 E. auycmtia. 



1724. Euphria SUbmaculata, Westw. (Aphrena) Dime. Nat. Libr. i, 

 p. 284, t. xxiv, f. 1 (1840) ; Sfdl (Euphria), Stett. ent. Zeit. 

 xxiv, p. 232 (1863) ; Atkins. J. A. S. Bemj. liv. p. 151 

 (1885). 

 Aphana resima, Stal, Ofv. Vef.-Ak. Forh. 1855, p. 190. 



Head, thorax above, sternum, and legs dull ochraceous ; lateral 

 margins of pronotum narrowly black ; abdomen above piceous or 

 black, segmental margins ochraceous, the whole more or less 

 covered with cretaceous pile ; abdomen beneath dull testaceous, 

 abdominal margins piceous ; apices of tibise and the tarsi piceous 

 or black, under surfaces of the tibiie more or less virescent ; 

 tegmina above dull red, somewhat thickly covered with cretaceous 

 fasciate spots, those on costal area more regular and maculate, 

 extreme apical margin and some spots on apical area of posterior 

 margin black ; tegmina beneath much brighter red, the cretaceous 

 spots above only palely visible beneath, but with an additional 

 cluster of small cretaceous spots on disk near apex, spots on 

 costal area bluish-black ; wings above piceous, anal and posterior 

 areas somewhat broadly, and apical margin narrowly, cretaceous, 

 the whole surface with somewhat large scattered cretaceous spots ; 

 wings beneath as above, but with black spots on basal area, 

 and cretaceous spots on apical area, which is also more or less 

 suffused with the same colour ; mesonotum either obsoletely or 

 very distinctly tricarinate. 



This description is taken from a fresh and bright-coloured 

 specimen ; in most others which I have examined, and as in 

 Westwood's figure {su])ra), the apical area of the wings is 

 brownish-ochraceous. 



Length excl, tegm. 20 to 22 ; exp. tegm. 65 to 76 millim. 



Hah. Sikhim {Ind. Mus.). Darjiling {CoU. Dist.). 



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