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the base and with a prominent tuft-like ridge of coarse scales 

 in the cell ; costal vein absent ; subcostal with two branches ; 

 discocellulars strongly inangled ; radial vein and medians as 

 in primaries : body robust, much elongated ; the thorax well 

 advanced in front of primaries; palpi thickly scaled, tapering, 

 nearly erect ; antennse thick, with fine short ciliations ; legs 

 long, thick, coarsely scaled, the tibise somewhat compressed 

 and very hairy ; posterior tarsi also very hairy ; spurs of four 

 posterior legs long and of uniform thickness from base to 

 apex ] anal tuft bifid, deflexed. 



10. ChalcAdoptera rubra, sp. n. 



Rust-red ; base of primaries flecked with ochreous, with 

 an unequal ochreous patch across the middle of the cell; a 

 A-shaped ochreous marking across the first median branch ; 

 a large bilobed, ochreous, and hyaline pearl-whitish patch 

 beyond the cell ; a transverse ochreous costal dash, a small 

 rounded spot near external angle, and a small bent apical 

 spot ; fringe grey, shot with cupreous : secondaries with pale 

 pearl-grey costal area ; base to cell whitish ; a large, rounded, 

 hyaline, white spot beyond the cell, and a small, oblique, 

 ochreous dash near middle of outer margin ; fringe dark 

 grey, changing to silvery white towards anal angle : proboscis, 

 vertex of head, and antennae shining whitish ; back of thorax 

 and base of abdomen varied with whitish. Under surface 

 whitish, the wings pale golden-yellowish, crossed immedi- 

 ately beyond the hyaline patches by a sinuous brick-red 

 stripe : primaries with a red spot near base of cell, a quadrate 

 blackish spot at end of cell, a black spot on costa near apex, 

 and a large black patch on external border ; fringe black ; 

 external angle broadly greyish : secondaries with the basal 

 area greyish ; the thickened tuft black ; apical border broadly 

 black ; palpi and tufts of hair on tibise red, pectus and femora 

 bright silvery, remainder of legs and abdomen yellowish. 

 Expanse of wings 31 millim. 



Alu. 



In the arrangement of its markings this species bears some 

 resemblance to Glyphodes lora= Botys lucifer alts, Wsilk. 



11. Nosopkora margarita, sp. n. 



Somewhat resembles lioterodes ; dove-grey, the wings with 

 a bright opaline central shot and with the external area shot 

 with pale gold : primaries crossed at about basal fourth by a 

 dark grey line, abruptly bent upon the median vein ; a small 

 black spot at outer third of cell and a small linear black dash 



