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CXXV. ANGONYX.— Tyjms : testacen. 



Per/gmiia Walker, List Lcp. Ins, IS. M. viii. p. 100 (185CJ (partim ; type : liiscii). 



Ti/lograithiis Boisduval, Sj)e<: Gen. Lep. Hil. i. p. 293 (1875) (partim ; type : j/ijiix). 



Perigonhi V id,, / c. p. .32!) (1875). 



.[nyiinyx \&., I.e. p. 317 (187;j) (type : eniilia = teslami). 



Pamicm, Butler ()/o« Wall^er, IXbC), Pm: ZonJ. Snr. /.(.//r/. p. 240 (1875) : id., Tnnis. Zml. Snr. 



Loud. ix. p. 550 (1877). 

 A(jonij.r (!), Cotes ct.Swinb., Cat. iloths Iml i. p. 11. n. 2 (1887) (sub syn.). 

 rn:fhi, Kirby (»..,, Walker, 185G). Cat. Leji. Het. i. p. fi41 (ISOi). 



<} ? . fienal process large, bnt ronnded, not triangular. Palpas large, prqjeoting, 

 obtuse, terminal surface on a level with t'rons, second segment longer than first. 

 Eye large, not lashed. Antenna long, in S longer than in ?, setiform, gradually 

 fining to a long and gradnally curved hook ; end-segment triangular, short. Spines 

 of abdomen elongate. Spurs uneipal, long terminal one at least half the length of 

 the first tarsal segment, first segment of hindtarsus longer than that of midtavsns, 

 and considerably shorter than tibia, both mid- and hindtarsus with comb. Apex of 

 forewing obtusely pointed, distal margin convex before middle, sinuate in front : 

 apex of hindwing rounded, I)- transverse, D^ straight and very oblique, lower angle 

 of cell acute. 



S. Scent-organ of forecoxa strongly developed. Tenth abdominal segment 

 very long, narrow, sim])le, tergite compressed, especially at end, jwinted, apex 

 rather abruptly curved downwards ; sternite with nearly ])arallel sides, rather flat, 

 evenly and slightly convex below, apex narrowed, sinuate, with the short angles 

 curved upwards, so that the sternite appears hooked in lateral aspect. Clasper 

 large, concave dorsally, convex veutrally, broadly sole-shaped ; an erect crest of 

 moderately large friction-scales, lanceolate, not truncate, about 14 in number, 

 arranged in a single row, situated at the ventral side of an ellipsoid patch of small, 

 glossy, dentate scales ; inner surface of clasjH'r densely clothed with long hairs ; 

 process of harpe small, either triangular (PI. IL. f. 13. 14), or slender and more 

 or less spatnlate or lanceolate, renis-sheath (PI. LV. f. 8) with a right free 

 jirocess curving ventrail, often round the sheath, and a shorter left process which is 

 not separate from the slicath, both processes dentate, their ends often close togetlier. 



?. Vaginal plate triangular, regular in shape, feebly ciiitinised, apex rounded, 

 edges incrassate, orifice at the end of a stnuigci' chitinised half-cylinder. 



Larva and pujia not known. 



Ild/i. Oriental Kcgion. 



Three species. 



Ki-y to the S])ecies : 



II. l)isc of hindwing yellow .... 4Ci. A. iiiffki. 



iJisc of hindwing not yellow .... . Ii. 



b. White (liscal band of forewing about 4 mni. 

 broad at \K\ or hindwing with orange 

 rufous band ...... 4(i:i A. testacm. 



White discal band of forewing gradually 

 shading off distal ly, except at costal 

 margin, hindwing without dislinci li:ind . Kit. .\. liiii,-<iliiri(li. 



