IIVP.KTR.V. — C.EXUROT.V. 



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tlie renlfonu ; an indistinct waved dark subterniinal line, excui'ved 

 below vein 7 and at middle ; a faint crenulate dark terminal line. 

 Hind wing grey-brown with a reddish tinge ; a fine pale line at 

 base of cilia ; the underside pale reddish brown with a slight whitish 



discoidal striga. 



Fig. 17. — HypcBfra noctuoidcs, (^ . \. 



Hah. "N.India" {James\2 2 ; Assam, ^ilhet {Stainsforth), 

 1 c5', 1 2 ; Burma, Moulmein {Cleric), 1 S i Rangoon {Nolle), 

 1 cJ ; N. Borneo, 1 2 ; Java {Horsfield), 2 c3" , 1 $ type. Exp. 

 40-42 millim. 



Genus C^NURGIA. 



Type. 



C(snurgia,'^^\\. xiv. 1401 (1858) convalescens. 



Litosca, Grote, Can. Ent. vii. p. 49 (1875) convalescens. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi obliquely upturnerl, the 2nd joint reaching 

 to about vertex of head and moderately .scaled, the 3rd moderate; frona 

 smooth, with slight tuft ot Lair above ; eyes large, round ; antenna; of male 

 typicallj' bipectinate; thorax clothed with hair and scales mixed and without 

 crests; build slender; tibiic smoothly scaled, all the tibite spined ; abdomen 

 smoothly scaled and without crests. Fore wing rather long and narrow, the 

 apex rounded, the termen obliquely curved and not crenulate ; veins 3 and 5 

 from near angle of cell ; 6 from upper angle ; 9 from 10 anastomosing witli 8 to 

 form the areole ; 11 from cell. Hind wing with the cell about half the length 

 of wing; veins 3, 4 from angle; 5 fully developed from above angle ; (j, 7 

 from upper angle ; 8 anastomosing with the cell near base only. 



Sect, I. Antennae of male bipectinate with moderate branches to apex. 



A. Fore wing with the postmedial line angled outwards nt 



submediau fold, then retracted and bent upwards to tiie 



renifor m fortalitiu m. 



B. Fore wing with the postmedial line bent inwards to the 



reniform at vein 3 ruuica. 



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