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Pupa glossy, of a mne red colour on the thorax, head and wing cases ; a 

 darker shade of reddish brown on the abdomen, the segments of which are 

 pinkish, cremaster wedge shaped, stout and with a bristle at the extreme tip. 

 In shape it is compact and more or less cylindrical. 



Length.— 6 2 , 56 mm. 



Time of pupation.— June. 



Situation. — Subterranean at or near roots of food-plant. 



Genus. — Clanis. Type : phalaris. 

 Cla.nis, Hlibner, Verz. bek. Schm., p. 138 (1822); Rothschild, Nov. Zool., 

 IX, (Supp.) p. 212, LV, (1903). 



Ambulyx, Hampson, (non- Walker, 1856), in Blanf., Fauna Brit. Ind. Moths, 

 I, p. 77 (1892). 



Range. Japan to Ceylon, eastwards to Timor ; not yet found on the larger 

 Sunda Islands, the Philippines, or Malacca. (Roths.) 



Seven species, (Roths) Clanis titan (Rothschild.), six of which are Asiatic. 

 Clanis titan, spec, nov., Rothschild, Nov. Zool. IX. (Suppl.), p. 218, n. 180, 

 (1903). 



Ambulyx phalaris, Hampson, in Blanf., Fauna Brit. Ind. Moths, I, p. 79, ii. 

 109, (1892); Dudgeon, Journ., Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc, XI, p. 408, n. 109 (1898). 

 Habitat. — North India and Burma. 



Localities.^^&kim ; Khasia Hills, Assam ; Insein District, Lower Burma. 

 Elevation. — (Vertical range.). 

 Time of appearance. — June and July. 

 Occurrence. — Very scarce. 



Expanse.— $, 146-160 mm. $ , 150 to 176 mm. 



The larva has recently been discovered by a friend of mine feeding on the 

 leaves of a tree named jlillettia atropurpurea (Bth.), but I am unable to des- 

 cribe it as it was not seen by me. 

 Length. — 



Time of appearance. — May and June. 

 Food-plants. — Millettia atropurpurea (Bth.). ■ 

 Pupa. — Not described. 

 Length. — 



Time of 'pupation.- — July. 

 Situation. — Probably subterranean. 



Genus. — Letjcophlebia. Type, lineata. 



Leucophlehia,^ esiwooA., Cab. Or. Ent., p. 46 (1848), (type: lineata); Roths- 

 cbiid, Nov. Zool., IX (Suppl.), p. 229, No. LIX, and p. 842, No. LX, (1903), 

 (typus lineata). 



Range. — Indo-Malayan and ^Ethiopian Regions. Four species of which two 

 are Oriental. 



Leucophi-ebia emittens. (Walker). 



LeucopUehia emittens, Walker, List Lep. Ins. B. M., XXXV, p. 1868 (1866) ; 

 Hampson, in Blanf. Fauna Brit. Ind. Moths, I, p. 75, n. 101 (1892) ; Dudgeon, 

 Journ., Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc, XI, p. 407, n. 101 (1898) ; Rothschild, Nov. 

 Zool., IX (Suppl), p. 231, n. 192, and p. 842, n. 194 (1903). 



Habitat. — N. W. Himalayas southwards to Bombay and eastwards to Burma 

 (Roths.). 



Localities. — N. W. Himalayas ; Sikhim ; Bombay ; Central In'lia ; Insein 

 District, Lower Burma. 



Elevation. — (Vertical range) up to 7,000 feet. 



Time of appearance. — June and July. 



Occurrence. — Very rare. 



Expanse. — $, 55 mm. $, 65 mm. 



