310 COSSID^E. 



664. Azygophleps scalaris, Fabr. Syst. Ent. iii, pt. 2, p. 5 ; C. $ S. 



no. 1586, part. 

 Zeuzera bivittata, Wlk. Cat. xxxii, p. 586; C. Sf S. no. 1587. 



Antennae black ; head white ; thorax white, with a black line 

 on collar and a broad yellow stripe on the vertex ; abdomen white. 



Fig. 211. Azygcrphleps scalaris, 



Fore wing white, with numerous black strigse forming reticulations ; 

 the interno-median interspace having hardly any strigae ; yellow 

 streaks from the base to the end of cell and along the basal two 

 thirds of inner margin. Hind wing white. 



Hob. Angola; Karachi; Bengal; Burma; Cambodia. Exp., 

 <$ 40, 56 millim. 



665. Azygophleps pusilla, TT7A-. Cat. vii, p. 1538 ; C. $ S. no. 1596; 

 Butl. III. Het. vi, pi. 107, fig. 9. 



c? . Differs from scalaris in the thorax being without the yellow 

 stripe. Fore wing without yellow stripes ; the strise very much 

 finer ; a white band from the base below the subcostal nervure to 

 the apex. Some specimens are more or less suffused with pale 

 brown on inner and outer areas, and some have a black streak 

 below the cell and a series of marginal spots developed. 



Hob. Bengal ; Deccan ; Bangalore ; Nilgiris. Exp. 26-40 

 millim. 



Genus ZEUZERA. 



Zeuzera, Latr. Diet. d'Hist. Nat. xxiv, p. 180 (1804). 

 Zenzera, Latr. Hist. Nat. Ins. xiv, p. 175 (1805). 

 Latagia, Hiibn. Verz. p. 196 (1818). 



Type, Z. cesculi, Latr., from Europe. 



Range. Europe ; Japan ; throughout India and Ceylon ; Burma. 



Palpi absent ; antennae as in Duomitus. Legs without spurs. 

 Wings long and narrow ; the neuration as in Duomitus except 

 that there is an erect bar between veins 7 and 8 of hind wing at 

 end of cell. 



SECT. I. Fore wing with vein 6 from angle of cell. 

 A. Hind wing with outer margin evenly rounded. 



666. Zeuzera conferta, Wlk. Cat. vii, p. 1536 ; C. # S, no. 1589 ; Butl. 

 III. Het. vi, pi. 107, fig. 10. 



