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branches. Pectus densely hairy. l'emora hairy. Hindtibia in c dilated with hair-pencil, in both sexes 
with all spurs. Abdomen not crested, in cf densely woollv-haired beneath, and sometimes laterally. 
Frenulum fully developed. Forewing less elongate than in DysfAZamia, costa slightly arched, apex 
moderate, termen smooth, slightly convex anteriorly. then nearly straight, verv oblique, tornus rounded, 
cell almost one-half, DC? vertical, DC? deeply inbent, SC! free, SC?5 stalked, R! long-stalked with them, 
R? from considerably above middle of DC, M! well separate: hindwing with apex rounded, termen 
waved, cell less than. one-half, DC? gently curved, C! approximated to cell to rather less than one-half, 
rather rapidly diverging, SC? separate, R? from near R!, M! well separate. Fovea present in forewing, 
but less strongly developed than in DyspZania. 
Early stages unknown. 
Scarcely more than a subgenus of DyspAania, with less elongate wings, less developed fovea, 
rather shorter cell to himdwing, etc. 
Type of the genus : Cusima vilis (Nalker)— Euschema vilis, Walker — Cusuma limbata, Moore(1879). 
Geographical distribution of species. — (evlon. 
1. C. vilis (Walker). Cevlon. 
Euschema vilis, Walker, List Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. Vol. 2, p. 408 (1854). 
Cusuma limbata, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 415 (1879). 
Cusuma vilis, Moore, ibidem, p. 415 (1879). 
2. C. flavifusa, Hampson. — Pl. 2, Fig. Il. Ceylon. 
Cusuma flavifusa, Hampson, Ill. Het. Coll. Brit. Mus. Vol. o, p. 144, t. 168, 
f. 17 (1893). 
Euschema flavifusa, Hampson, Fauna Ind. Moths, Vol. 3, p. 471 (1895;. 
Group IV 
28. GENUS AGOSCHEMA, NOV. NOM., PROUT 
Agoschema, nov. nom. l'out. 
Dysschema. Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 5, p. 10 (1898) (nec Hübner, 18267). 
Microschema. Warren, ibidem, Vol. ro, p. 349 (1903) (nec Stàl, 1860). 
Characters. — Face slightly protuberant, with appressed scales. Palpus moderate to longish, 
rather strong, second joint shortly rough-scaled, third joint smooth, in cf rather short, in 9 elongate. 
Tongue developed. Antenna in gf bipectinate to about two-thirds, with shortish, moderately stout 
branches, apex simple; in Q nearly simple, minutely ciliated. Pectus and femora slightly hairy. Hindtibia 
in cf dilated with hair-pencil, in both sexes with all spurs. Abdomen not crested. Frenulum developed 1). 
Forewing with costa nearly straight proximally, arched distally, apex not acute, termen curved, oblique, 
cell less than one-half, DC slightly incurved, becoming moderately oblique, SC! from cell, free, or 
anastomosing at a point with C, SC? rather long-stalked with SC??, R! short-stalked, R? from consider- 
ably above middle of DC, M! separate; hindwing with apex rounded, termen convex, somewhat 
gibbous in middle, tornus pronounced, cell short, DC? moderately oblique, C shortly approximated to 
cell near base (sometimes with anastomosis at a point), then verv rapidly diverging, SC? stalked, 
R? from close to R!, M! connate with R?. 
1) We have seen no good 2, but as the hindwing is without appreciable basal expansion, we assume it will be present 
