422 LASIOCAMMDjE. 



which becomes medial on the hind wing ; both wings with a series 

 of small submarginal dark spots. 



2 . Yellowish-green, which fades to ochreous ; the lines and 

 spots of both wings enlarged and blackish ; the spot at end of cell 

 of fore wing large, conspicuous, and irrorated with black scales, 

 and sometimes centred with grey; a red-brown patch thickly 

 irrorated with black occupying the whole medial inner area from 

 the median nervure to inner margin ; cilia of both wings Jalackish. 



Fig. 293. TrabcUa vishmi, tf. j. 



Larva. Head yellow, spotted \vith red; the colour brownish 

 grey, with long lateral tufts on each somite ; that on the first black 

 and grey, the others grey ; paired dorsal and lateral black spots on 

 each somite, from which spring long black hairs, the spots on the 

 thoracic somites coalescing. Another form of the larva is blackish 

 with a broad white dorsal stripe, the anterior tufts red-brown ; a 

 third form is reddish with the lateral spots blue. 



Cocoon ochreous, with short black hairs projecting from it, which 

 are intensely irritating. 



China ; throughout India, Ceylon, and Burma ; Java. 

 rf 50-60, $ 80-90 millim. 



937. Trabala irrorata, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1884, p. 375 ; C. $ S. 

 no. 14.->i>. 



$ . Bright yellow. Fore wing irrorated with black scales on 

 inner and outer areas ; an indistinct dark antemedial dentate line. 

 Hind wing with the inner part of the disk thickly suffused with 

 fuscous scales ; the outer area with blackish. Both wings with 

 an irregular submarginal series of grey spots irrorated with black 

 scales ; the cilia yellow. Underside of hind wing with a waved 

 medial line. 



Hob. Tavoy ; Mergui ; Borneo ; Java. Exp. 76 millim. 



Genus LENODORA. 

 Lenodora, Moore, Lep. Ceyl ii, p. 144 (1883). 



Type, L. vittata, Wlk. 



Range. Throughout India, Ceylon, and Burma. 



