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outwards below tlie fifth subcostal and third median nerviilcs, and crossed bv a black dash in 

 tlie interno-mcdian interspace. Hind wing pure white, with some pale reddish brown on outer 

 margin, running up towards the base below the first median nervule. 



Larva. Dull brownish green above, in some specimens p\ir[)lisli, whitish below ; two 

 small yellowish dorsal spots on each of the somites, with the exception of the first and last ; a 

 hump on the eleventh somite ; eight pairs of legs. 



Spins a small pale cocoon amongst grass and dead leaves. When pi'(>paring to pupate 

 the larva secretes a whitish powder from the ventral area. 



Feeds on Albizzia. 



Bamra diplostigma. (Plate CLXIII. fig. 7.) 

 Expanse 2^ inches. 



Female. Closely allied to B. discalis, Moore ; the fore wing mucli whiter; the waved 



brown lines being obsolescent ; the costal area above the semicircular black mark towards the 



apex being entirely filled in with fuscous. Hind wing nearly white, with hardly a trace of 



the fuscous suffusion which covers nearly the whole wing in B. discalis. Underside with only 



a slight fuscous suffusion towards the apex of each wing. 



Dugaria glauciaans, Guen. (Plate CLXV. figs. 1, 7, 15.) 



Alamis glaucinans, (Jueu. Soct. iii. 6. 1326. 

 Alamis infiigens, W/k. Cat. xiii. p. 1068. 

 Homoptera antica, Wlk. Cat. xxxiii. p. 887 (var.). 



Expanse li-l§ inch. 



Pale reddish brown. Fore wing with numerous indistinct waved rufous lines, the most 

 prominent of which is a submarginal line angled outwards at centrCj and often with some 

 diffused smoky black beyond it ; a creuulate marginal line ; reniform rufous and indistinct. 

 Hind wing with numerous waved indistinct dark lines and a straight submarginal prominent 

 line ; a crenulate marginal line. 



The variety antica has the whole medial area of the fore wing suffused with white 

 except the costa and a patch round the reniform ; and an analogous variety has black suffusion 

 instead of white. 



OMMA TOPHORINjE. 

 PTEROCYCLOPHORA, g. n. 



Antennte in female with a single pair of fine cilia to each joint ; palpi with the second 

 joint long and flattened, the third joint porrect. Fore wing broad ; the costa arched, the apex 

 falcate, the outer margin erenulated, the inner margin rounckd ; the cell short; the venation 

 of the normal A^oc<uic? character ; the third subcostal giving ofl' the fourth but little before 



