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outer margin ; costal nervure ending opposite the apex of the discoidal 

 cell; first subcostal nervule emitted nearer the apex of the cell than the 

 base of the wing, bowed upwards near its origin and almost touching the 

 costal nervure ; second subcostal arising twice as far from the first sub- 

 costal as it does from the upper disco-cellular nervule ; discoidal cell 

 somewhat broad, reaching to the middle of the wing ; upper disco- 

 cellular nervule stout, long, strongly outwardly oblique ; middle disco- 

 cellular long, upright, concave ; lower disco-cellular longer than the 

 middle one, slightly inwardly oblique, concave ; second median ner- 

 vule arising well before the lower end of the cell ; first median 

 arising twice as far from the second as the second does from the third ; 

 submedian nervure straight ; a large patch of androconia on the up- 

 perside of the wing occupies the outer three-fourths of the cell, and 

 extends into the discoidal and median interspaces. Hindwing, much 

 longer than broad ; costa arched at the base, thence to apex slightly 

 curved only ; apex well rounded ; outer margin anteriorly straight 

 somewhat produced like the teeth of a saw at the terminations of the 

 second and first median nervules ; tails two, short, the outer arising 

 at the termination of the first median nervule, rather longer than the 

 inner at the termination of the submedian nervure ; anal lobe 

 small ; abdominal margin excavated above the anal lobe then 

 convex ; costal nervure strongly curved at the base, then slightlv 

 curved, ending at the apex of the wing ; first subcostal nervule 

 arising well before the apex of the cell, curved at the base 

 then nearly straight ; upper disco-cellular nervule outwardly oblique 

 slightly concave ; lower disco-cellular nearly upright (only slightlv 

 outwardly oblique), slightly concave, a little longer than the upper 

 disco-cellular ; second median nervule arising quite close to the 

 lower end of the cell; first median arising somewhat nearer to the 

 lower end of the cell than to the base of the wing ; submedian nervure 

 straight ; internal nervure straight at the base, lying close to the 

 submedian nervure, then curved towards the abdominal margin. 

 Antennm short, about half the length of the costa of the fore wing, with 

 an elongated, rather slender club. Palpi porrect, naked, third joint 

 long. Eyes naked. Female. Both wings, somewhat broader than 

 in the male. Forewing, lacks the patch of androconia on the upperside. 

 Otherwise as in the male. Type, " Camena " cleoboides, Elwes. 



