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Genus MOGANNIA, Cat. Horn. p. 248. 



MOGANNIA RECTA. J) 



Mas. Ferrujinea ; abdominis seymenta rufo maryinaia ; aim 

 vitrete, bxsi rufee, anticce fascia fusca, iatus fulvce ; posticce 

 margins postico basali fasco. 



Male. Ferruginous. Border of the prothorax very narrow ; 

 its sides much dilated landward. Abdomen with a red band on the 

 hind border of each segment. Wiugs vitreous, red at the base ; 

 veins tawny. Fore wings tawny for more than one-third of the 

 length from the base ; a brown upright band dividing the tawny 

 colour from the vitreous part ; first and second transverse veins 

 straight ; first upright, parted by about thrice its length from the 

 second, which is oblique ; third longer and more oblique than the 

 fourth. Hind wings brown along the basal part of the hind border. 

 Length of the body oh lines ; of the wings 14 lines. 



a. Hindustan. From the East India Company's collection. 



MOGANNIA OBLIQUA. 



Foem. Viridis, subtus rufescens ; caput fascia postica nigra ; 

 thorax vitta nigra liturisque testaceis ; abdomen rufescens 

 maculis duabus fasciaque pallida tomentosis, fasciis duabus 

 subapicalibus viridibua ; pedes antici femoraque posteriora 

 pice a ; aloe vitreje ; anticce costa rufa, fascia obliqua fusca. 



Female. Green, mostly reddish beneath. Head black along 

 the hind border. Prothorax with some testaceous marks, and with 

 a black stripe, which is widened hindward ; border much widened 

 on each side. Mesothorax with some testaceous marks, and with a 

 black stripe, which is widened in front and behind. Abdomen red- 

 dish, with a spot on each side near the base, and a short band hind- 

 ward of pale sericeous tomentum ; two green bands near the tip. 

 Legs piceous ; posterior tibiae and posterior tarsi pale green. Wings 

 vitreous, red at the base ; veins green, black towards the tips. Fore 

 wings with a red costa ; a brown band extending from the tip of the 

 front areolet obliquely to the hind border, where it is continued ob- 

 liquely towards the base of the wing ; first and second transverse 

 veins straight ; first oblique, parted by more than four times its 

 length from the second, which is upright; third and fourth straight; 



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