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postmedial line pale, minutely dentate, distally edged by 

 dark lunules, strongly excurved round cell and incurved in 

 fold, where the dark lunule is thickened; subtermiiial line 

 distally edged with pale olive-green, bent outwards behind R' 

 where it is connected with the termen by an olive-green bar ; 

 marginal black lunules very sharply defined. Hind wing 

 dull pink, except fringe and a patch on proximal two-thirds 

 of wing from costa to middle of cell and B\ which are 

 ochraceous- white. Underside very pale buff, the fore wing 

 largely suffused with dull pink except at termen; both wings 

 with discal spot and waved postmedial line. 



Mt. Murud, November, without exact elevation — 1$. 



Not a true Olulis (see thoracic crests) ; in reality nearest 

 to Marapana olivescens Hmpsn., Journ. Bombay Soc, xvii, 

 p. 673, 1907, Ceylon, which Hampson has now placed in a 

 MS genus. But as murudensis has little in common with 

 Marapana and appears much nearer to Olulis I have placed 

 it in the latter genus to avoid confusion with the MSS genus 

 of Hampson. 



63. Marapana incongrualis Wlkr. carneipennis Eubsp. n. 



CT, $ 27-28 mm. 



Differs from typical incongrualis, Hypena incongrualis 

 Wlkr., Spec. Lep. Ins., xvi, p. 232, 1898, Ceyhm, on the 

 fore wing in having the subsiduary lines less well-developed 

 (especially in the cf), leaving the pink antemedial, postmedial 

 and subterminal lines, the two black discal dots, the black 

 marginal spots and the horizontal pink streaks towards termen 

 the only distinct markings, and even these are weak. On the 

 hind wing var. carneipennis differs from the type-form in the 

 weaker fuscous shading on proximal half, which leaves the 

 pink ground-colour much more noticeable. The miderside of 

 fore wing is also much pinker than in Ceylon specimens, the 

 fuscous shade being confined to the discal lunule, a diffused 

 postmedial line and a patch on terminal area, not reaching to 

 costa ; the fringe is, however, slightly more darkened at the 

 veins in Sarawak and Malayan specimens. On the hind 

 wing the fuscous shading is confined to the discal spot and 

 the anterior half of fringe, the wing itself being ochraceous- 

 whitish, with pink postmedial line and subterminal shade, 

 the latter almost divided into a double line. 



