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Heinonia flava. (Plate CLVIII. fig. 5.) 



Expanse ^ h inch. 



Male. Head, thorax, and abdomen yellow, the last rather darker above. Fore wing 

 yellow, slightly snffuscd with purplish fuscous, except the costa aud apex ; cilia slightly 

 darker towards outer angle. Iliud wing pale yellow. 



Hemonia diUcicula, Sivinh. (Plate CLVIII. fig. 15.) 

 Hemonia dulcicula, Stvinh. Tnins. Ent. >Soc. 18S)0, p. 183. 



Expanse S inch. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen pale ochreous. Fore wing purplish grey; a bright ochrcous 

 liaud from the base along the costa and outer margin. Hind wing pale fuscoiis ; the outer 

 margin pale ochreous. 



HOLOCRASPEDON, g. n. 



Antennie and palpi as in Padenia and Garudinia, Moore ; the fore wing is broadei', the 

 apex more acute, and outer margin straighter, and the costa of hind wing is straighter. Male 

 with the apex of hind wing not excised nor with the costal tuft of long hairs to the hind 

 wing of Padenia, or the sexual brand on the underside of the fore wing of Garudinia, nor is 

 there a costal fold to the fore wing. 



Fore wing with a costal nervurc ; two subcostal branches before the end of the cell ; 

 the third from the end aud bifid ; a radial from angle of discocellulars ; the lower radial 

 aud upper median branch from the lower end of the cell ; the two lower l)ranches from 

 before the end ; submedian nearly straight. 



Hind wing with the costal nervure given off from the subcostal near the end of the cell ; 

 the subcostal branches near the apex ; the radial and upper median branch from tlie lower 

 end of the cell ; the two lower branches from before the end ; an internal nervure, but no 

 submedian. 



Pore leg with no tibial spine; mid legs with a terminal pair; hind legs with two pairs, 

 as in Padenia and Garudinia. 



In Padenia, type transversa, the third subcostal of the fore wing is trifid ; the disco- 

 cellulars very short, with the upper median branch in the male springing from the lower 

 end of the cell ; the two lower branches arising together from a long way before the end ; 

 whilst in the female two median branches arise from the lower cud of the cell, the upper 

 giving off the radial before the margin. 



In Garudinia the third subcostal is bifid aud there is a radial as in HoJocraspedon ; there 

 is a bifid median branch from the lower end of the cell, and one branch from before the end 

 in both sexes. 



In the hind wing of both Padenia and Garudinia the subcostal is terminated by the 

 excision before the bifurcation in the male, and in both sexes a radial aud bifid median 

 branch arise from the lower end of the cell, and one median branch arises before the end. 



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