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Genus ERYTHR0PH-2EA. 



Type. 



ErithrophoAa, Stand. Iris, iv. p. 316 (1891) eudo.via. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi obliquely porrect, fringed with hair below ; 

 froiis smooth, rounded ; antenna; of male ciliated ; bead and tborax smoothly 

 clothed with liair ; fore tibi;X' with long curved claw on inner Bide and six claws 

 on outer diminishing in length towards base. Fore wing with the apex pi-o- 

 duced and acute ; veins 3 and ') from near angle of cell ; 6 from u]3per angle ; 

 9 from 10 anastomosing with S to form the areole ; 11 from cell. Hind wing 

 with veins 3, 4 from angle of cell ; o obsolescent from middle of discocellulars ; 

 6, 7 from upper angle. 



218. Erythrophasa eiidoxia. 



Eri/thropJiaia eiidoxia. Stand. Iris, iv. p. 316, pi. 4. f. 9 (1891); id. Cat. 

 Lep. pal. p. 224. 



S . Pale rather dull flesh-pink, finely irrorated with whitish ; 

 antenna; whitish ; pectus and abdomen whitish. Fore wing with 



Fig. 40. — ErijilirofJuBa eiidoxin, (^ . \. 



pale straight oblique antemedial line ; the pale postmedial line 

 excurved from costa to vein 4, then slightly incurved. Underside 

 whitish, tinged with pink and irrorated with dark red, both wings 

 with traces of a diffused dark medial line. 



liah. Kashgar, Kungess, 1 d" • E.rp. 34 millira. 



Genus ACTINOTIA. 



Type. 



Actinotia, Hiibn. Verz. p. 244(1827) ^;o/^yof7o«. 



Chloantha, G-ueu. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. viii. p. 509 (1839) hifperici. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint Jiairy in front, 

 3rd short, porrect, hairy below; Irons smooth; eyes large, roimded ; antenna 

 of male ciliated ; head and thorax clothed with rough hair and scales, the pro- 

 and metathorax witii spreading crests ; fore tibia fringed with hair ; mid and 

 hind tibia; spined ; abdomen with dorsal crests and rough hair towards base. 

 Fore wing rather sliort and broad ; veins 3 and 5 from near angle of cell ; 6 

 from upper angle ; 9 from lU anastomosing with 8 to form the areole ; 11 from 

 cell. Hind wing with veins 3, 4 from angle of cell ; 5 obsolescent from just 

 below angle of discocellulai-s ; 6, 7 from upper angle. 



