COSSEDIA,—LEUCOPHANERA., 481 
brown to beyond middle shading into blackish, its outer edge 
oblique from costa to vein 6; terminal area pale bright yellow 
with some crimson suffusion on edge of dark area from apex to 
angle of dark area and as a very ill-defined line from this angle to 
termen above tornus ; a terminal series of minute crimson points. 
Hind wing with the basal half whitish tinged with purplish 
fuscous, the terminal area pale yellow with a faint crimson tinge 
on edge of basal area and on termen at apex and middle; the 
termen moderately lobed at veins 3, 4. 
Hab. Bornno, 1 2 type. Hap. 20 millim, 
#6831. Cossedia erateinalis. 
Cossedia erateinalis, Wik. xxxiv. 1277 (1865); Swinh. Cat. Het. Mus. 
Oxon. li. p. 590. 
3. Head red mixed with yellow; palpi yellow, reddish at tips ; 
tegule yellow, red at base; thorax red; pectus and legs white, 
the mid tibise yellow; abdomen white, the terminal half dorsally 
suffused with red. Fore wing brownish red; the costa yellow; a 
subbasal yellow striga from costa; a straight yellow medial line 
expanding into a triangular mark at costa; a slight yellow post- 
medial line expanding into a small triangular yellow mark at costa, 
Fig. 179.—Cossedia erateinalis, d. +. 
oblique and minutely waved from discal to submedian folds, then 
bent outwards to inner margin near tornus ; a yellow spot on costa 
before apex ; a wedge-shaped yellow patch on termen below discal 
fold; cilia yellow tinged with red except at apex and middle. 
Hind wing white, the inner area tinged with ochreous, the terminal 
area suffused with brownish red; cilia yellowish white; the 
termen strongly lobed at veins 3, 4. 
Hab. Borneo, Sarawak ( Wallace), type fT 3 in Mus. Oxon. Exp. 
24 millim. 
Genus LEUCOPHANERA, nov. 
Type, L. argyrozona. 
Proboscis aborted, minute ; palpi obliquely upturned, the 2nd joint reaching 
about to middle of frons and moderately fringed with hair in front, the 3rd 
moderate; frons with pointed prominence with triangular corneous plate 
below it and small plate below the frons; antenne of female somewhat 
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