Er.YDIfA. 



IGl 



from cost I to median nervure ; postmedial line red-brown, slightlj' 

 bent outwards below costa, then minutely waved and ol>li(iuo to 

 inner margin near tornus ; a chocolate-brown patch beyond it from 

 costa to above vein 6, with some white points on costa, its lower 

 part black with the patch constricted above it ; a faint sinuous 

 dark subterminal shade between veins 5 and 3 ; a series of black 

 points just before termen. Hind wing dark brown with a reddish 

 gloss ; a fine pale line at base of cilia ; the underside greyer with 

 blackish discuidal lunule and curved postmedial lino from costa to 

 vein 2. 



Hab. SinGXYO-RE (Ridlei/), 10 d" , 3 $ ; Borneo, Sarawak (Wal- 

 lace), 5 c? , 1 $ , Kuching (Shelf ord), 1 c? , Sandakan (Oreagh), 1 $ . 

 E.V2). 26-32 millim. 



Sect. IV. Antenufe of male ciliated. 



A. P.-ilpi of male with the terminal part of '2nd joint and the .'!rd joint 

 fringed with hair in front, the second joint with small tuft of hair 

 behind at extremity, the tegulffi produced behind into a hood over 

 thorax, the fore cox£e on outer side and femora aboTC fringed with 

 thick tufts of scales. 



4508. Elydna tristicta. 



Cnradrina tristicta, Hmpsn. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1898, p. 24n, pi. 17. f. 2. 

 Xanthodes amorafa, Barnes, Can. Ent. xxxix. p. 66(1907) 



(5' . Head and thorax white tinged with reddish yellow and 

 irrorated with a few black scales ; palpi yellow at sides ; auteunce 

 rufous ; fore legs with the fringes of scales bright rufous; abdomen 

 ochreous white with reddish orange dorsal segmental bands. Fore 

 wing white, the basal area suffused with rufous, the medial area 

 BuSused with rufous and yellow except towards inner margin, the 

 terminal area suffused with rufous between veins 6 and o, the 



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Fig. 53. — Elydna tristicta, <i ■ \- 



basal area with some black irroration, tlie rest of wing irrorated 

 with rufous, the veins streaked with rufous ; subbasal line repre- 

 sented by a l)lack striga from costa and a point on median nervure, 

 the antemedial line by a diffused blackish band from costa to 

 vein 1, sometimes broken up into two spots ; medial line rufous, 

 erect and slightly sinuous ; small white s])ots in the angles of cell 

 and another Ijcyond the rufous discoidal line ; veins 6 and 5 

 strongly streaked with rufous ; postmedial line rufous, oblique 

 from coata to vein 6 where it is angled, then inwardly oblique and 



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