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submarginal baud after it; some minute black stria aloug the costa. Hind wing white, 

 sufi'used with fuscous, which is deepest towards the apex ; an antecilial fuscous line. Under- 

 side : fore wing fuscous, with the cilia pure white ; hind wing white, fuscous towards apex. 



Padeuia l)asipuncta. (Plate CXXXIX. fig. 8.) 



Expanse | inch. 



Female. Fore wing cinereous grey ; a black subbasal spot, with a smoky one on the costa 

 above it ; an antemedial, nearly straight fuscous band, outwardly diffused at inner margin ; two 

 prominent, black, obliquely-superposed spots at end of cell; a broad, fuscous, postmedial 

 baud, outwardly diffused, curving inwards below the cell ; a narrow black submarginal band, 

 straight near outer angle, much waved towards the apex. Hind wing pale ochreous, 

 suffused with fuscous towards the apex. Cilia of both wings pale ochreous. Thorax ashy 

 spotted with black. Antennae, head, and abdomen pale ochreous. 



Wings of the same shape as in P. transversa, not so square as in P. trifasciata, but 

 nearer that species in markings. 



Lyclene curvifascia. (Plate CXXXIX. fig. 17.) 



Expanse f inch. 



Female. Fore wing pale red ; a fuscous spot near the base ; three fuscous bands, the first 

 and second inwardly oblique ; the first subbasal, irregular, reaching neither the costa nor 

 inner margin ; the second broader, irregular, across the middle of the wing from costa to 

 inner margin ; a luuulate spot beyond it at end of cell ; the third band also irregular, from 

 below the costa near the apex, almost reaching the centre of outer margin, and then curving 

 round and joining the second band below the end of the cell, then narrower and reaching the 

 inner margin near the outer angle ; a series of black antecilial spots. Hind wing paler. 

 Cilia of both wings ochreous. AntenuEe, head, thorax, and abdomen reddish ochreous ; thorax 

 with some fuscous spots. 



Nearest to L. rubricosa, which has no basal spot or series of antecilial ones, and the 

 medial band mucli more regular and inwardly oblique. 



Lyclene suffusa. (Plate CXXXIX. fig. 18.) 



Expanse ^ inch. 



Fore wing pale red, with the following fuscous markings : a spot near the base ; a sub- 

 basal concave band ; an inwardly-oblique antemedial band touching the apex of the curve of 

 the subbasal band ; a lunulate spot at end of cell ; a broad difl'used band beyond it parallel 

 to the second band; three diffused submarginal spots; a series of antecilial black spots. 

 Cilia reddish ochreous. Hind wing suffused with fuscous ; basal area pale red ; an indistinct 



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