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222. Crambomorpha splendens, n. sp. Hah. — Bombay 



{Dr. Leith). 



Wings smoky-broAATi ; primaries bronzy, the veins 

 broadly bordered with metallic dark green, especially 

 towards the base; a bright longitudinal basal golden- 

 yellow streak on the interno-median area ; base of inner 

 margin irrorated with golden ; body darker brown, more 

 or less shot with dark metallic green excepting at the 

 base of the abdomen ; collar golden-yellow ; wings below 

 smoky-brown, the primaries with a yellowish basal interno- 

 median dash ; palpi, pectus and basal two-thirds of femora 

 golden-yellow, remainder of legs blackish, with dark 

 greenish reflections ; venter yellow in the centre, blackish 

 at the sides : expanse of wings 1 inch 8 lines. 



C. umbrifera of Felder is one of the links between this 

 species and the following. 



223. Crambomorpha remelana=Lithosiaremelana, Moore, 



Proc. ZooL Soc. 1865, p. 798. /i«i.— Darjeeling. 



224. Crambomorpha argentea, Felder, Reise der Nov. 



Lej). 4, pi. cvi. fig. 10. Hab. — Espiritu Sancto. 



225. Crambomorpha monoleuca=Halesidota monoleuca. 



Walker, Lep. Het. Suppl. 5, p. 1911. Hab.— 

 Bogota. 

 Nearly allied to the preceding species. 



22G. Crambomorpha argentifera = Halesidota argentifera, 

 Wlk. Lep. Het. Suppl. 5, p. 1911. Hab.— 

 Venezuela. 

 Larger than the preceding, and without the yellowish 



costal margin to the primaries. 



Chrysorabdia, nov, gen. 



Subcostals of secondaries emitted from a short footstalk ; 

 discocellulars obliquely standing inwards with a slight 

 curve ; median vein three-branched, the second and third 

 branches emitted from the end of the cell without a foot- 

 stalk. Type, C. viridata. 



227. Chrysorabdia viridata = Lithosia viridata, Wlk. Lep. 

 Het. Suppl. 1, p. 225. Hab. — Darjeeling. 



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