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pinkish, dentate, oblique to vein 6 and incurved below vein 4, 
another indistinctly double line beyond it, oblique and waved to 
vein 6 and incurved below vein 4, two white points beyond it on 
costa and two white streaks below costa; subterminal line palo 
pinkish, minutely waved, excurved at vein 7 and ending at tornus; 
the terminal area with some blackish, irrorated with white at 
middle; a fine black terminal line; cilia rufous mixed with black 
except towards tornus and with a fine pale line at base. Hind 
wing whitish, the veins and terminal area suffused with reddish 
brown; traces of pale medial and postmedial lines defined by 
minute black streaks on the veins and striz at inner margin; a pale 
line from vein 3 to tornus; the termen with minute w hite points at 
the veins; cilia rufous aa a whitish line at base; the underside 
yellowish white irrorated with black except on inner area, a black 
discoidal bar, curved medial line, double minutely waved postmedial 
line, and rather diffused waved subterminal line. 
Hab. Mavrss, Cuddapah (Campbell), 1 92 ; Cryton, Dickoya 
(Green), 1 3, Gampola (Mackwood),1 2 type. Hep. 30-32 millim. 
6249. Eutelia favillatrix. 
Eutelia favillatriz, Wik. xy. 1778 (1858); Hinpsn. Ill. Het. B, M. ix. 
p. 102, pl. 163. f. 15. 
Head and thorax red-brown mixed with some white and black 
scales; tegule fiery red at tips; prothorax fulvous yellow; pectus 
and legs mostly white; abdomen red-brown mixed with whitish 
and some black, subdorsal tufts of blue-black scales at base and a 
dorsal whitish patch, the 4th segment with pure white quadrate 
dorsal spot. Fore wing brownish grey mixed with brown and 
Fig. 18.—Lutelia favillatrix, §. }. 
white; subbasal line represented by a white striga from costa 
defined on outer side by black scales; two indistinctly double 
antemedial lines filled in with white, oblique and slightly waved 
from costa to below the cell, then inwardly oblique; a fan of rufous 
scales at middle of upper part of cell and of crimson scales at upper 
angle; medial line indistinctly double, oblique from costa to upper 
angle of cell, then excurved and sinuous beyond the cell to vein 4, 
then oblique; postmedial line double filled in with whitish, oblique 
and somewhat dentate to vein 6, incurved at discal fold, incurved 
and sinuous below vein 4, another whitish line beyond it, oblique to 
vein 6, then somewhat inwardly oblique and slightly sinuous, 
