OrSIBALOPHORA. 473 



Sect. I. Antennae of male bipectinate with modei'ate branches ; pectus without 

 tympanic vesicle. 



207 1 . Cymbalophora diva. 



Ocnogyna diva. Stand. Stett. enl. Zeit. xlviii. p. 84(1887); Kirby, Cat, 



Het. pp. 273, iH;3. 

 Arctia hahcrhaiwri, Alph. Stctl. cut. Zeit. slis. p. 67 (1888); Grumm- 



Grschm. Rom. Mem. iv. pp. 586, pi. 20. f. 2. 



Pale brownish buff; lower part of frons black-brown. Fore 

 wing with oblique antemcflial black bar from just below costa to 

 just below cell and a spot above vein 1 ; a medial spot on vein 1 



Fig. 207. — Cymbalophora diva, J. \. 



and sometimes spots on subcostal and median uervures ; a large 

 discoidal spot sometimes with spot above it below costa ; postmedial 

 conjoined spots above and below vein (5 and on veins 2 and 1. 

 Hind wing rather paler. 



Hah. C. Asia, Samarkand (HaherJiauer). 2 6. E.rp. 42-46 

 iiiillim. 



;Sect. II. Antennae of male minutely serrate and ciliated ; pectus behind with 

 a large ear-shaped tympanic vesicle. 



A, Tegul.T pale. 



a. Patagia pale with black streak rivularis. 



h. Patagia black, edged with whitish above pudica. 



B. Teguhe and patagia black ocrtzcni. 



2072. Cymbalophora vivularis. 



Cheloniu rivularix. Men. Cat. Eais. p. 263 (1832) ; Ilerr.-SchiiS. Eur. 

 Schmett. vi. p. 52, f. 160 ; Mill. Ann. See. Linn. Lyon. xvii. p. 48, pi. 97- 

 if. 10-13 ; Stand. Cat. p. 58 ; Kirby, Cat. llct. p. 272. 



J . Head, thorax, and abdomen brownish oehreous ; i)alpi and 

 st rcaks on patagia and thorax black ; tibiio and tarsi spotted with 

 black; abdomen witli o])scure dorsal blackish bands and ventral series 

 of spots. Fore wing white, the costa and inner margin tinged with 

 oehreous; short black streaks from base below costa and cell; an 

 oblique antemcflial line from below costa to just below cell, where it 

 is met or nearly met by an obli(iue mark from middle of cell 

 forming a wide V ; a short oblique antemedial lino on inner area, 

 another below middle of costa, one at lower angle of cell from vein 

 /) to 2 with an o])lique spot above it below costa and a short 



