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FULGOEID^. 



with the basal joint elongate ; tegmiua moderately long and 

 narrow, ampliate behind clavus and at posterior margin of apical 

 area ; stigma long with coarse raised transverse veins, a distinct 

 series o£ transverse a eins a little before apical margin delimitating 

 the range of short apical areas, the longitudinal veins bifurcating ; 

 wings a little broader than tegmina. 



1842. Usana lineolalis, sp. u. 



Body above ferruginous - brown ; the carinae to vertex, pro- 

 notum, and mesonotum flavescent, those to mesonotum very slightly 

 margined with piceous ; abdomen with the base and segmental 

 margins flavescent ; eyes and spaces between the carinae of vertex 

 piceous ; body beneath and legs very pale ochraceous ; tegmina 



Fig. 141. — TJgana lineolalis. 



pale fuliginous-grey, with darker mottlings, especially on apical 

 area ; stigma black with six raised coarse transverse white veins, 

 upper half of apical margin fuscous ; wings fuliginous, the venation 

 fuscous. 



Length excl. tegm. 4 ; exp. tegm. 14 millim. 



I/ab. Tenasserim ; Myitta {Dohevty). 



Mr. Doherty sent me a single specimen of this species. 



The following genera and species have been described, but not 

 figured, by Dr. Melichar, and beiug unable to see a cotype of 

 either of them, I have quite failed to obtain a clear impression of 

 their position in the Achilince. I can, therefore, merely draw 

 attention to them, and trust that by the time an Appendix 

 appears in the next volume I may have been able, by the help of 

 my indefatigable friend Mr. E. E. Green, to have examined 

 specimens to which these descriptions refer. 



Gordia oculata, Melich. Horn. Eaun. Ceylon, p. 43 (1903). 

 Epirama consj)erriata, Melich. torn. cit. p. 45. 

 Paratangia notata, marginata, etjimhriolata, Melich. torn. cit. 

 pp 46 & 47. 



