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B b. Fore wing with a recumbeut plumose lappet : 

 Teulisna, Macotasa, Zadadra, Prabhasa, Gampola. 



C. Fore wing with subcostal vein /owr-branched, median vein 

 //tree-branched : — 



Pelosia. 



D. Fore wing with a plumose, lappet-covered, sac-like cavity on 

 the costal border ; five subcostal and three median branches : 



Doliche, Bizone, Cyana. 



E. Aberrant group : fore wing viiihfive subcostal and four median 

 branches : 



Baroa, Agrisius, Lyclene, Barsine, Miltochrista, Setinochroa, 

 Setina, Nudaria, (Emene. 



Group A. Fore wing with subcostal vein nw-branched, median 

 vein rovR-branched. 



Eligma, Hiibner. 



Eligma, Hiibn. Verz. belt. Schmett. p. 164 (1816). 



Panglima, Moore, Catal. Lep. E.I. C. ii. p. 297 (1858). 



Surina, Walk. Tr. Nat.-Hist. Soc. Glasgow, i. p. 9 (1869). 



Fore wing — first subcostal branch free ; second from near end of 

 the cell, trifurcate ; fifth from end of the cell, bent up and with a short 

 spur looped to third close to its base ; radial from end of the cell ; 

 discocellulars bent, upper longest ; median vein four-branched, angled 

 at end of the cell, two upper branches from the front and third from 

 angle below the end, fourth from beyond half towards the base. 

 Hind wing — two subcostal branches, and three upper median branches 

 from end of the cell. 



Type, E. narcissus (P. narcissus, Cram. Lep. Exot. i. pi. 73. f. 

 E, F). 



China, Java, Penang, S. India. 



Macrobrochis, H.-S. 



Macrobrochis, H.-Schseff. Lep. Exot. Sp. Nov. pi. 72. fig. 531 

 (1856). 



Fore wing — first subcostal branch free, curving upwards at its 

 base towards costal vein ; second from near end of the cell, trifur- 

 cate ; fifth from end of the cell, bent upward and with a short spur 

 looped to third near its base ; radial starting from fifth subcostal 

 branch beyond the cell ; upper and lower discocellulars bent inward 

 at very oblique angles ; median vein bent upward near end of cell, 

 four-branched, two upper from point at end of the cell, third from 

 angle below its end. Hind wing — two subcostal and two upper 

 median branches from beyond end of the cell, third median below 

 its end. 



Type, M. gigas (Lithosia gigas, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. ii. 

 p. 494, 1854 ; M. interstitialis, H.-S. !. c. f. 531). 



