{ 4f)0 ) 



$. Sexnal armatnre similar to that o^ fiiciformis, ditfering essentially from 

 that oi ihwalis. Teiitli segment as m fiiciformis, the tergite being obviously shorter 

 than in (lucfilU. Clasjiers as in fiiciformis, less slender: left harpe with a distinct 

 lirocess, siniil.ir to that of the right harpe oi J'nci/'ormis, Imt smaller ; right harpe 

 ending iu a process which is longer than in fitriformis, Imt far shorter than in 

 f/iirnlis, not clnb-shaped, with hairs at the end. Penis-fnnnel as in furifonnis, 

 stout, truncate, densely beset with pointed granules : jicuis-sheath ending in a short, 

 flat, obtuse, twisted process, as in furiformis. 



? and early stages not known. 



Unh. Syria. 



In the British Mnsenm 1 i iVoni " Syria" (coll. Leech). 



388. Haemorrhagia ducalis. 



*}f/icrnf/lo'i'!a durnHs Staudinger, Strlt. Eul. Zcil. xlviii. p. iICi (18H7) (Namangan ; Transalai, vii. :— 

 coll. Staudinger) : Grum-Grsch., in Rom., Mi-m. Lip. iv. p. .514. n. 'iin. t. 18. f. fi {$) (IS'.IO) 

 (Pamir, June; = iemiri) ; Bartel, in Ruhl, Grossschm. ii. p. '222 (1000) (Fergana ; Buchar.i ; 

 Transalai ; Pamir). 



Mnrriiqlosm teiniri Grum-Grsch., l.i\ iii. p. 401. n. 14 (1887) (Pamir). 



Lepixeaia ilimilh, Kirby, Cut. Lep. Het. i. p. 028. n. .S (1892). 



Hemnrh rf«™/j.s-, Staudinger & Rebel, Cat. Lr./i. ed. iii. p. 104. n. 770 (1!I01) (Ferg. ; Bnch. or. ; 

 ? Saraw.). 



cJ ? . Third abdominal tergite with Imtfish white belt. Hindwing entirely 

 ferrnginons, apart from vitreous area. Size of vitreous area not constant either on 

 fnre- or hindwing. No pulvillns. 



c?. Tenth tergite longer than in fifi/iis, left jirocoss longer than right pne ; 

 stcrnite more spatnlate than in tityus, more rounded ajjically, almost symmetrical. 

 Left clasper slenderer than in tifyus, approaching that oi fuci/'ormis, process of 

 harpe represented by a conspicuously spinose hump ; right clasper venti'ally slightly 

 emarginate beyond middle, process of harpe long, slender, slightly club-shaped, upper 

 surface in apical half armed with long sjiines. Peuis-fnnuel apically rather densely 

 beset with long hairs ; process of penis-sheath rather long, not very sharply 

 pointed. 



Early stages not known. 



f/a/j. Transcaspia to the Pamir and Alai. 



In the Tring Mnsoum 2 Si, 1 ? from: Alexander ]\'Its. ; Knliab, N. 

 Afghanistan. 



ex. CEPHONODES.— Typus : /n/his. 



Spli!„j: Linne' (iion id., IT.'.H), .\r<n'l. Phml. p. t,m (1771). 



Hrsia Fabricius, %■«'. Enl. ii. p. 547 (177,'5) (partim ; type : liiiiliihin). 



C'f/'lio/m/fs Hiibner, TV;':;, hcl: Srlim. p. l.^l (1822) (jiartim ; type ; lii/his). 



Marrnghissinn. McLeay {mm Scopoli, 177.^!), in King's Snrr. Aii-itr. ii. p. 465 (1827). 



I'litiihiea Wallengren, Koiiql. S,\ Vet. Al.: Ilanill. (2). v. 4. p. 17 (1805) (type : /<;(/"-•). 



//^•miois Butler (m,,, Dalman, 1810), Tram. Znnl. Sur. Loud. ix. p. 522 (1877). 



c??. Genal process large, high. Palpus pointed, terminal surface triangular. 

 Eye not lashed. Antenna very strongly clubbed in both sexes, hook abrupt ; end- 

 .segment long and thin, little wider at base than at ti]i, with long scales on back and 

 long bristles near and at end. Mernm of mid- and hindcoxa produ(^od into a 

 tooth-like projection (PI. LXIIT. f, 2). Metanotnm and abdomen broad ; first 



