(> ama'ud.e. 



wing black-brown ; a wedge-shaped hyaline patch in cell, elongate 

 patch below the cell, and elongate spots above veins 7, 0, 4, 3. 

 Hind wing black-brown with large hyaline spots above and below 

 vein 2. 



Hah. Kk Is., Taam I. (Killin), type f 6 in Coll. Rothschild. 

 Exp. 28 millim. 



25. Ceryx exapta, insert (syn.) : — 



Amata everatti, Rotlis. Nov. Zool. xvii. p. 436 (1910), & xix. p. 376, pi. iv. 

 f. 3. 



Flukes (Everett), type f $ in Coll. Rothschild. 



2Srr. Ceryx pleurasticta. (Plate I. fig. 7.) 



Ceryx -pleurasticta, Hmpsn. A. M. N. H. (7) viii. p. 165 (1901). 



c? . Pnrple-black ; back of bead orange; pectus with lateral 

 orange spots ; tarsi with the 1st joint white ; abdomen with dorsal 

 orange patch on 1st segment and band on 5th, the intermediate 

 segments with lateral spots. Fore wing with hyaline spot below 

 the cell near base ; a wedge-shaped patch in end of cell and another 

 below base of vein 2 ; a round spot above base of vein 2 and more 

 elongate spots above veins 3, 4, and 0. Hind wing with hyaline 

 patch below middle of cell and round spot above vein 2. 



Hah. Bombay, Kanara, Siddapah (Davidson), 1 J type. Exp-, 

 24 millim. 



30. Ceryx imaon. 



Larva. Piepers, Tijd. v. Ent. xlvii. p. 49. 



Black clothed with long hair; head orange. 

 Pupa in a cocoon of filaments. 



30 a. Ceryx craushayi. (Plate I. fig. 8.) 

 Ceryx crawshayi, Hmpsn. A. M. N. H. (7) viii. p. 166 (1901). 



Black ; patagia with orange patches ; abdomen with dorsal 

 orange patch on 1st segment and subdorsal and lateral band on 

 4th segment. Fore wing with hyaline wedge-shaped patch nearly 

 filling the cell ; an elongate patch below the cell from near base to 

 near termen and elongate spots above veins 6, 4, and 3. Hind 

 wing hyaline, the veins and margins black ; the terminal band 

 expanding at apex and dentate inwards at vein 2. 



Hah. Br. E. Africa, Kikuya, Roroma {Crawshay), 1 d 1 , 2 $ 

 type. Exp. 20 millim. 



31. Ceryx chea, insert (syn.): — 

 Syntomis sibulana, Semp. Reis. Phil., Schmett. ii. p. 119 (1893). 



