BATH m A. 



383 



with the cell half the length of wing ; veins 3, 4 from angle ; 5 fully developed 

 from just above angle; 6,7 from upper angle; 8 anastomosing with the cell 

 near base only. 



A. Fore wing largely suffused with fulvous, the reniform broken 



up into small white spots _• sagata. 



B. Fore wing with very slight fulvous suffusion, the reniform 



a well defined blackish hmule chavamiesL 



8200. Bathyra sagata. (Plate CCXXXIII. fig. 15.) 



Diphtem sagata, Wlk. ix. 38 (185G) ; Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het. p. 589. 



S . Head and tliorax whitisli tinged with rufous ; antennae black 

 except basal joint ; palpi black with white rings at extremities o£ 

 2nd and 3rd joints ; patagia with a brown line near tips ; prothoracic 

 crests blackish at base, the metathoracic crests black ; some black 

 below shoulders and fulvous below wings ; fore and mid tibiae with 



Fig. 98. — Bathjra sagata, J* . \. 



black and fulvous bars, the tarsi except at base blue-black, the 

 whole hind legs blue-black ; abdomen with the dorsum ochreous 

 whitish, the sides fulvous, the basal crest and the crests on 2nd and 

 3rd segments except at tips black, the anal segment with a black 

 band, the ventral surface ochreous whitish with diffused black sub- 

 lateral stripes. Fore wing white ; the basal costal area black with 

 two white spots on it defined by fulvous, conjoined to a subbasal 

 black spot, defined on outer side by fulvous below the cell ; a broad 

 band of fulvous, blue-grey and black irroration before the ante- 

 medial line except towards costa ; antemedial line with double black 

 spots defined by fulvous at costa, then fulvous and black defined on 



