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terminal joint blackish. Forewing dark red-brown mixed with grey ; a deeper 

 red-brown antemedial band defined by greyish on inner side and with slightly 

 waved edges, oblique from costa to submedian fold ; an indistinct brown 

 discoidal bar with grey line in centre ; a waved brownish medial line and waved 

 grey postmedial line with somewhat deeper brown band between them ; 

 small obliquely placed subapical white lunules below veins 7 and 6 with a 

 reddish tinge beyond them. Hindwing red-brown with a greyish tinge , a 

 small brown discoidal spot and chocolate brown spots on inner margin before 

 and beyond middle with greyish marks beyond them ; cilia with whitish tips 

 in the indentations, underside of forewing chocolate brown, the costa grey 

 to postmedial line with brown spot beyond middle ; hindwing grey with 

 brown discoidal spot, two waved brown postmedial lines with the area 

 between them tinged with red-brown and a diffused red-brown patch at 

 tornus. 



Habitat.— Assam, Kh&sis (Badgley). Exp. <£40, $46 mill. Type in B. M. 



Larva. — Turns its head down and humps its shoulders in repose ; gregarious, 

 long, cylindrical ; pairs of horns on 3rd and 5th somites and a single horn 

 on anal somite ; 16 feet ; pubescent ; dull black dusted with grey ; dorsal line 

 pale yellow ; subdorsal and lateral lines orange; two ventral yellow lines; broad 

 yellow patches between the prolegs ; head black ; horns dusky with orange 

 bases and whitish at tips. Food plant : Cudranus javanicus. 



Cocoon. — Strong, silky, blunt in front, pointed behind with long ligaments 

 at each end and a hollowed out boat-shaped projection on dorsum (Badgley). 



ElTPTEROTID.-E. 



65a. Apona khasiana, Swinh., A. M. N. H. (7), xx, p. 75 (1907). 



Head, thorax and abdomen rufous ; antennae with the shaft white, the 

 branches brown. Forewing pale rufous, the basal area, the area beyond the 

 medial line and the terminal area rather deeper rufous ; an obliquely curved 

 antemedial line with a faint line beyond it, somewhat angled outwards below 

 costa and bent outwards below submedian fold a black discoidal point ; 

 a nearly straight and somewhat oblique medial line followed by a waved 

 line; two waved postmedial lines ; an incurved subterminal line followed 

 by an indistinct line with greyish patches beyond it at apex and middle, 

 excurved to vein 6, incurved at middle, then waved. Hindwing pale rufous, 

 the basal inner area and terminal area rather deeper rufous ; a diffused oblique 

 rufous antemedial band, two oblique waved medial lines and a minutely waved 

 postmedial line ; the underside with the lines more distinct, the antemedial 

 line double, three waved lines on medial area, the postmedial line excurved 

 to vein 5 and with maculate band beyond it except at middle. 



Habitat. — Assam, Khasis. Exp. $ 98, $ 110 mill. 



70. Eupterote mollieera., insert (syn.) Eupterote pulchra, Swinh., 

 A. M. N. H. (7), XVIII, p. 404 (1906). 



86a. Sa^gatissa arctiades, n. sp. (Plate F., f. 30). 



Antennae of both sexes bipectinate with moderate branches. 



