184. Sir George F. Hampson on the 
B. Forewing with vein 11 anastomosing with 12. 
(I). +PARTHENODES ANGULARIS, S}O aie 
¢. Rufous. Forewing with antemedial white line, obsolescent 
towards costa, angled on medial nervure, then strongly marked 
and oblique ; an oblique stigma at middle of costa and oblique 
white discocellular mark ; a slightly sinuous postmedial white line 
from costa to near middle of outer margin, then interrupted, 
recurved along vein 2 nearly to cell and down to middle of inner 
margin. Hindwing with the basal area suffused with rufous ; a 
medial white band, broad from costa to near middle of outer 
margin, where it is strongly angled, then recurved and narrow to 
inner margin. 
Hab. Madagascar. Hzp., 28 mm. 
Auctorum. 
Parapoynx gangeticalis, Led., Wien Ent. Mon., 
1863, p. 453, pl. 18, fig. 5 (nee 4). 5 . India. 
Cymoriza upupalis, Guen., Maillard’s Réunion, 
p. 63 ; : ‘ : : : : . Réunion. 
Genus Datta. 
Dalia, Wik, xix. 9/on sad): 
Girteeta, Swinh., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1890, p. 285. 
Palpi porrect, about twice the length of head, triangularly 
scaled, and the 3rd joint hidden by hair ; maxillary palpi dilated 
with scales; frons rounded ; antennze minutely annulated ; mid 
tibia of male witha tuft of hairina fold; hind tibia with the 
outer medial spur minute. Forewing with vein 3 from angle of 
Daulia afralis, ¢, +. (from Moths Ind., vol. iv.). 
cell ; 4, 5 approximated for a short distance in male, which has 
slight foveal depressions in the membrane in end of cell and beyond 
discocellulars above and below vein 6; 7 straight and well sepa- 
rated from 8, 9,10. Hindwing with veins 4, 5 closely approxi- 
mated for some distance, 3 also approximated to them in male ; the 
cell short ; 6, 7 from upper angle. 
