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58. D. conspicua, Bastelberger. Khásis. 
Dysphania conspicua, Bastelberger, Jahrb. Nassau. Ver. Nat. Vol.6o, p 73 
(1907j. 
59. D. ares (Weymer). Nias. 
Euschema ares (Maassen MS.), Weymer, Stett. Ent. Zeit. Vol. 46, p. 279, 
t. 2, f. 9 (1885). 
Euschema electra, Weymer, ibidem, p. 281 (1885). 
Dysphania semifíava, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 2, p. 87 (1895). 
Dysphania ares, Bastelberger, Stett. Ent. Zeit. Vol. 66, p. 218 (1905). 
60. D. palestraria (Guenée). Java, Timor. 
Hazis palestraria (Boisduval MS.), Guenée, Spec. Gén. Lép. Vol. 1o, 
p- 191 1858). 
Heleona cuprina, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. Het. t. 104, f. 3 (1874). 
Euschema palestraria, Thierry-Mieg, Le Naturaliste, Vol. 29. p. 175 (1907). 
61. D. fruhstorferi (Róber) (przc. ab. ?). Java. 
Euschema fruhstorferi, Róber, Ent. Nachr. Vol. 21, p. 34 (1895). 
62. D. interrufta, Bastelberger (falestraria var.?). Sumatra. 
Dysphania interrupta, Bastelberger, Stett. Ent. Zeit. Vol. 66, p. 206 (1905). 
Eusclhema sumatrensis, Fawcett, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1009, p. 882, t. 82, 
f. 6 (1910) (ab.) (nov. syn.). 
63. D. bivexillata, nov. sp. 1), Prout. Sumatra. 
SEcTION II. — c hindtibia not dilated; 
3 abdomen not woolly-haired beneath 2) (Pareuschema, 'Thierry-Mieg). 
64. D. glaucescens (Walker). Malay Peninsula, Borneo. 
Euschema glaucesceus, Walker, Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond. Zool. Vol. 6, 
p. 93 (1861). 
Euschema vegalis, Butler, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (5), Vol. 6, p. 119 (1880). 
Dysphania glaucescens, Swinhoe, Lep. Het. Oxford Mus. Vol. 2, p.381 (1900). 
Pareuschema regalis, Thierry-Mieg, Le Naturaliste, Vol. 27, p. 181 (1905). 
NorE. — Euschema resumpta, Walker — semiflena, Walker, belongs to the Chalcosiinae; E. flavescens, 
Walker, to the genus CAafalma (Uraniid). Hazis agorius, Boisduval, Fauna Ent. Pacif. Vol. 1, p. 204, 
t. 5, f. r, is unknown to us, but evidently not a DysPzania; Butler (MS.) in coll. Brit. Mus. referred it 
to Praesos, Walker. Phalaena papilionaria, Drury, Ill. Nat. Hist. Vol. 2, referred to Heleona in Westwood's 
edition, is a well-known Chaleosiine (genus Cyclos:a). 
27. GENUS CUSUMA, MOORE 
Cusuma. Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 415 (1879). 
Characters. — Face scarcely protuberant, densely scaled. Palpus moderate, stout, second 
joint rough-scaled, third joint smooth-scaled, moderate, slightly longer in Q. Tongue developed. 
Antenna not quite one-half, bipectinate to apex, in cf with moderate, in Q with slightly shorter 
1) Dysphania bivexil!ata, nov. sp. — 9.64 mm. Head, with palpus and antennal shaft, light fleshy brown, crown mar;.ed with bright 
yellow. Body of the same fleshy brown, marked on sides and dorsally with bright yellow, this colour forming on the abdomen rather narrow belts at the 
ends of the segments. Forewing rather broad, termen not extremely convex (shape approaching that of Cwszeza) ; nondescript fieshy brown, with purple 
reflections — stronger in certain lights —and with vague suggestions of a paler subterminal band, oblique outwards from costa, strongly retracted from R?; 
costal margin also paler; a bright deep yellow streak along SC from base to about 5 mm.; a rather narrow, sinuous band across cell near its end, continued 
shortly and weakly into the space between M! and M?; a second rarrow band, much constricted in middle and even interrupted by vein R?, running 
from SC just beyond cell to M*; a slight, vague yellow mark in middle of submedian area; hindwing bright deep yellow, marked with purplish 
brown, the markings consisting of a rather large oval cell-mark, and |postmedian and subterminal bands formed much as in 7eva, Walker, etc., 
but meeting in à rather large tornal blotch. Underside similar. Sumatra (Crowley Bequest). Type in coll. Brit. Mus. The ground-colour is possibly 
faded from more purplish, but the markings are quite distinct from any species known to us. 
2) Fide Thierry-Mieg, who founds the genus Paremsckema on these characters. We have only seen the OQ of g/awcescens. 
