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front on the thorax, a central row of gold spots on the abdomen, one 

 on each segment ; fore wings with an mterior hyaline baud divided 

 into four by the veins, first witliin the cell and gradually widening to 

 the hinder margin, and an outer band of the same kind divided by 

 the veins into five parts, commencing at the costa and terminating 

 on the second median nervule, the subcostal spot much the smallest. 

 Hind wings with a central hyaline patch, divided into five parts by 

 the veins. Underside, wings, body, and legs smoky brown. 

 Expanse of wings IjL inch. 



32. Dysauxes indica. 



Dysaiixes indica, Moore, P. Z. S. 187^, p. '■^'^0. 

 Bombay, July. 



Debos, gen. nov. 



Male : fore wing elongated, narrow, costa slightly arched at the 

 base, apex hardly acute, exterior margin slightly oblique, posterior 

 margin slightly convex towards the base ; cell extending two thirds 

 of the length ; subcostals at equal distances apart, first branch 

 emitted at nearly one fourth before end of cell, second forked at one 

 half its length, fourth forked at three fifths ; discocellular bent; radials 

 from the angles, a short slender discoidal veinlet emitted within the 

 cell from the middle ; the middle median from angle close to end of 

 the cell, lower at one fifth before the end ; submediau straight. Hind 

 wing rather long, rarrow ; exterior margin very oblique, recurved, 

 abdominal margin fringed, cell extending half the length ; costal 

 vein straight, foiked at three fifths its length ; two subcostals on a 

 foot-stalk one fourth beyond the cell; discocellular outwardly 

 obhque, convex, radial from the middle, a slender discoidal veinlet 

 emitted within the cell ; two upper medians from end of the cell, 

 lower at one third ; submedifui and internal vein straight. Body 

 short, moderately stout ; top of head laxly clothed ; abdomen 

 slightly tutted at the apex; palpi obhquely ascending, slender, 

 cylindrical, laxly squam.ose, not reaching to level of the eyes, third 

 joint short, pointed ; antennae recurved from the base, broadly 

 pectinated on one side only, the branches also ciliated and broadest 

 in the middle, minutely ciliated on the other side towards the base ; 

 legs moderately stout, femcra and tibiae laxly squamose, middle tibife 

 with two, and hind tibise with four short spurs. 



33. Debos iratus, n. sp. (Plate XX. fig. 7.) 



cJ, above, head, fore part of thorax and antennae chrome-yellow, 

 brandies of antennse reddish, remainder of body and both wings 

 pale purple-brown, quite unmarked. Underside, wings of same 

 colour, with some blackish marks in the outer spaces near the apex 

 of fore wings ; palpi, body, and legs reddish. 

 Expanse of wings -f^ inch. 



