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CARADRININA 



[COLOCASIA 



black or brown ; head sometimes black : on beech, hazel, 

 etc.; 7-9. 



5. PORTHESIA, Stph. 



Terminal joint of palpi exposed. Abdomen not crested. 

 Anterior tarsi more or less hairy ; 

 posterior tibiae with middle-spurs. 

 Forewings : 10 out of 9 above 7. 

 Hindwings : 4 absent, 6 and 7 

 stalked. 



A rather small group of Indo- 

 Malayan origin, but ranging into 

 Europe, Africa, and Australia ; it is 

 very closely related to Euproctis. 

 Larva with well -developed dorsal 

 prominences. 



1. P. similis, Fuesl. (auriflua, F.) 

 32 - 44 mm. Anal tuft orange. 

 Forewings white ; a small dark 

 grey or brownish tornal spot, some- 

 times nearly obsolete. Hindwings 



Neuration of Porthesia s i rmhs. i . 



Britain to the Clyde, common ; C. and SW. Europe, WC. 

 and N. Asia ; 7, 8. Larva black ; dorsal line double, red ; 

 black white-marked prominences on 5, 6, and 12 ; red tubercles 

 on 10 and 11 ; a subdorsal series of white marks; lateral line 

 red : on hawthorn, rose, poplar, etc. ; 9-6. 



6. EUPROCTIS, Hb. 



Characters of Porthesia, but 4 of hindwings present. 



A considerable genus, largely represented in the Indo- 

 Malayan region, less freely in Africa and Australia, in Europe 

 by one species only. Larva without specially developed tufts. 



1. E. chrysorrhoea, L. 32-38 mm. Anal tuft brown or 

 orange-brown. Forewings white ; sometimes a small black 

 tornal spot. Hindwings white. 



England, local ; C. and S. Europe, Asia Minor, N. Africa ; 

 7, 8. Larva blackish, hairs ochreous ; dorsal line double, pale 

 ochreous, reddish-marked ; subdorsal broad, white, interrupted ; 

 pale red dorsal tubercles on 10 and 11 : on hawthorn, black- 

 thorn, elm, etc. ; 9-6. 



7. STILPNOTIA, Westw. 

 Palpi with terminal joint concealed. Thorax with posterior 



