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Genus CERYNEA. 



Type. 



Cerynea, Wlk. xix. 878 (1859) omphisalis. 



(96a?«a, Wlk. xxiv. 1103(1862) vagipennaiiX. 



Phaiinspa, Wlk. xsxii. 1211 (1865), neo p. 1192 thermesialis. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint reaching about to 

 vertex of bead, rather broadly scaled in front and fringed behind with hair 

 towards extremity, the 3rd moderate ; frons smooth ; eyes large, round ; 

 antennae of male with cilia and bristles ; thorax clothed almost entirely with 

 scales and without crests ; tibiie smoothly scaled ; abdomen without crests. 

 Fore wing with the apex slightly produced and acute, the termen evenly 

 curved and not crenulate ; veins 3 and 5 from near angle of cell ; 6 from 

 upper angle ; 9 from 10 anastomosing with 8 to form the areole ; 11 from cell. 

 Hind wing with veins 3, 4 shortly stalked or from angle of cell ; 5 nearly 

 fully developed from below middle of discocellulars ; 6, 7 from upper angle; 

 8 anastomosing witii the cell near base only. 



Sect. I. Patagia of male with tuft of very long hair from upper edge reaching 

 to 2nd segment of abdomen ; the fore tibite dilated and hollowed out, 

 forming a double chamber divided by a membranous wall. 



A. Frons of male hollowed out ; antennte with the basal joint dilated, with 

 tuft of scales in front and angular projection on inner side, the basal 

 joints of shaft thickened. 

 a. Fore wing of male with a lobe at base of costa with small excision 

 beyond it. 



5322. Cerynea trogobasis, n. sp. 



(5 . Head white ; palpi black -brown towards base and irrorated 

 with black-brown towards tips ; anteni}ae with the incisions of 

 joints blackish on inner side ; thorax and abdomen white tinged 

 with pale rufous, the latter with slight white segmental lines on 



Fig. 50. — Cerynea trogobads, (^ . |. 



terminal segments : fore tibiae blackish in front. Fore wing white 

 suti'used with pale rufous, the costal area slightly irrorated with 

 fuscous to postmedial line ; a black point in base of cell ; antemedial 

 line white slightly defined on each side by rufous and with black 

 point at costa ; a blackish point in middle of cell ; reniform with 

 faint whitish annulus strongly constricted at middle, its upper and 

 lower parts filled in with small black spots ; traces of a sinuons 

 rufous line from lower angle of cell to inner margin ; postmedial 

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