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SUB-FAMILY PHAUDINJ2. 



GENUS PHAUDA. Walker: i. 256 (1854). 



259. Phauda tensipennis. 



Phatida tensipennis. Walker : Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 92 (1862). 



xxxi. 1 06 (1864). 



a. Sarawak (type) (Wallace). 



260. Phauda sumatrensis. 



Phauda sumatrensis. Walker: xxxi. 106 (1864). 

 a. Sumatra (type) (Wallace). 



261. Phauda fortunii. 



(Nov. gen?) fortunii. Heir. Schaff. : Lep. Exot., sp. nov. sen, i. f. 223 



(1850-58). 



Phauda fortunii. Walker: vii. 1634(1856). 

 Euchromia triadum. Walker: i. 257 (1854). 



Type of triadum from N. China, in B. M. 

 a. China (2). 



262. Phauda flammans. 



Euchromia (Phauda} flammans. Walker: i. 257 (1854). 



Phauda flammans. Butler : 111. Typ. Lep. Het, B. M., i. p. 20, pi. 9, f. 2 



(1877)- 

 Eitchromia flammans. Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 53. 284 



(1887). 



Type. North India, in B. M. 



a. India (Cantor). . b. Upper India (Drinkwater). 



263. Phauda fuscalis. n. sp. 



? Wings smoky brown and semi-hyaline, the veins black, head, 

 thorax, and abdomen black, the latter with short dorsal and ventral 

 tufts of fiery red hairs and a long lateral tuft of hairs of the same 

 colour. 



Expanse of wings if inches. 

 a. Assam (type). 



Distinguishable from the other species of the genus in having no 

 red colour on the wings and in having veins 7 and 8 of the fore-wing 

 on a footstalk. 



SUB-FAMILY CHALCOSIIN.E. 



GENUS DOCLEA. Walker: xxxi. 122 (1864). 



264. Doclea syntomoides. PI. II. f. 10. 



Dodea syntomoides. Walker: xxxi. 122 (1864). 

 a. Malacca (type) (Wallace). b. Sula (Wallace). 



