DYSSriLICHIA. 



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and with slight red line in centre ; a black meddal shade, rather 

 oblique below the cell; postmedial line double filled in with 

 orange, minutely waved, oblique from costa to vein 4, tben in- 

 curved ; subterminal line represented by a series of slight red marks 

 defined on inner side by small brown marks, excurved below 



GW) 



Fig. 115. — Di/smilkhia rufalis, (^. \. 



vein 7 ; cilia fuscous brown, grey-white at base. Hind wing 

 white, the veins and terminal area tinged with pale rufous ; the 

 underside with the costa and terminal area tinged with pale 

 rufous. 



Bab. Br. N. Guintia, Ekeikei (Pratt), type t d" in Coll. Bethune- 

 Baker. Exjj. 40 millim. 



Sect. II. Antennas of male ciliated. 



A. Fore wing with the jjostmedial line defined on each side 



by series of white spots. 

 a. Fore wing with diffused white patch on costal area 



bejond postmedial line gemella. 



h. Fore wing without diffused white patch on costal area 



beyond postmedial line calamistrata. 



B. Fore wing with the postmedial line not defined on CHch 



side by series of white spots perigeta. 



4113. Dysmilichia gemella. 



Perigea gemella, Leech, P. Z. S. 1889, p. 492, pi. 53. f. 12; Stand. Cat. 

 Lep. pal. p. 232. 



Head and thorax pale yellow mixed with rufous, the palpi, head, 

 tips of patagia, and metathoracic crest largely mixed with black- 

 brown scales ; tibiae mixed with dark brown, the tarsi blackish 



Fig. 116. — Bysmilichia gemella, (^ . \. 



with pale rings ; abdomen pale yellow irrorated with broAvn, 

 Fore wing deep rufous, the extreme base yellowish ; subbasal line 

 represented by three obliquely placed yellow points ; autemcdial 



