124 LIPAEID.1<:. 



|)eiuil of liairs as in Orgy'iu ; tlic tliird and fourth segments with eight tubercles, all small, 

 and emitting radiating hairs ; the remaining segments with ten tubercles, the dorsal pair of 

 which on the fifth to eighth segments emit dense brush-like tufts of hairs as in Orrpjia ; the 

 tenth and eleventh segments have a small hard central dorsal reddish tubercle without hairs : 

 the tubercles of the last segment bear long eurwd hairs directed backwards; between the 

 fourth and fifth segments are two irregular whitish mottled patches j legs and claspers shining 

 chestnut-reddish, shading into blackish. Length of preserved larva 41-51 millim. 

 Kangra vallej' ; 3000 feet, May 1st : on Sissoo [Dalheryia sissoo) . 



Dasychira kausalia. (Plate CXXXVIII. fig. 7.) 



Larva yellowish buff, slightly tinted with greenish between the segments : head slightly 

 sliiiiing, mouth-parts shining amber and black; second segment with six and remaining 

 segments with ten small tubercles, bearing long straight lemon-yellow hairs ; the dorsal 

 tubercles of the fifth to eighth segments bearing dense confluent pencils of long hair ; a broad 

 oblong-ovate black silky transverse patch between the fifth and sixth segments ; the eleventh 

 segment slightly orange on the dorsal region ; the dor.sal tubercles of the twelfth segment 

 bearing very long weak pencils of liair directed slightly backwards; legs shining chestnut-red. 

 Length of preserved larva 60 millim. 



Kangra district ; June 20th, 1878 : on rose and willow at (5200 feet. 



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