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large Toniid imiiotiires. Anal segment vciitrally at each side with au obtuse 

 conical pvominence directed backwards, t'remaster long, slender, ending in two 

 teeth, and bearing some small sharp teeth at each side. 



The pupa is verj' unlike that of Phyllonjjhingia. 



Tlie larva is similar to that of Sphiii.r orcUata, but the head is less triangular, 

 the granules are somewhat s]iarser ; tliere are no enlarged granules in tlie last 

 side-stripe, and the anal tergite is pointed. The rougli horn is red, with pale 

 njiperside. Eacii tnlierele liears a short hair. The anuulation of the segments 

 is uot very distinct. 



765. Marumba nympha sj)pc. nov. 



S. ('lay-colon r, with a flnsh of pale viiiaceons bulT, especially on the thorax 

 and forewing ; sides of palpus, njiperside of legs and scaling of antenna brownish 

 Mack, mesial line of head and thorax also somewhat lilackish ; thorax crested ; 

 abdomen without mesial \itta ; underside of body more ochraceons than uyiper. 

 Antenna rather short, thickest before middle. 



^Vings, oi()n'. Forewing: four lines between base and ajiex of cell, third 



and fourth closer together, all straight, but curving costad in front ; a rather 

 consjiicuons whitish stigma, no brown bar upon cross-veins ; first discal line 

 situated as in ihiriin or nearer cell, second very faint, third rounded-angnlate at 

 M', here 7 mm. distant from outer margin, curving costad in front, crossing 

 SO' about 21 ram. from subcostal fork ; fourth line not double, ]iar,allel to third 

 from costal margin to M\ then continued straight to hinder margin : all the lines 

 tawny, not prominent ; spot M- encircled by a line ; hinder margin and fringe of 

 scalloped distal margin brownish black ; costal area from base to fourth discal 

 line, interspaces between third and fimrtli proximal lines, and between first and 

 third discal ones, and broad distal marginal area, which narrows in front and 



behind, without vinaceous grey. Hindwing : bnrnt-umber, darkest behind, 



where it is flushed with grey ; anal sjiots separate : fiinge pale in front, dark 

 behind, here pale between veins. 



Vndersule similar in ground-colour to u])])erside of forewing. Forewing : 



a brown shade in middle at lower angle of cell, continued as a band towards 

 costa; two faint lines on disc, corresponding to third and fourth discal lines of 

 upjicrside, more straight from costa to M', situated in a vinaceous grey shade 



which extends from costal to distal margin. Hindwing with three lines, first 



heaviest, at apex of cell, third weakest, almost ]iaralhd to outer margin. 



Fio. 



Tenth tergite quite difterent from that of any other species (Fig. 5): each 

 lobe divided Iiori/.ontally by an irregular sinus ; sternite witliout mesial lobe. 

 Dorso-ajiical process of harjie j)ointed, curved downwards ; harpe (Fig. 4) with 

 two curved jirocesscs, one proximal {}>!>), the other distal (ptl), reminding one 



