74 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 



Genus Senadipa. — Male. Foreiving somewhat elongated-triangular, costa well 

 arched, apex rounded, exterior margin oblique, waved ; first subcostal anastomosed 

 to the costal ; cell closed. Eindwing short, broad, somewhat quadrate, exterior 

 margin broadly scalloped; cell open. Sexes similar. Tyjje, S. Satrapes. — Sena- 

 dipa Satrapes (Lexias Satrapes, Felder, Wien. Ent. Monats. 1861, p. 302. Symph. 

 Satrapes, Semper, Reis. Phil. Lep. p. 95, pi. xvii. figs. 4, 5, c?. Syn. Adolias 

 imperator, Hewitson, Bxot. Butt, iii., Adol. pi., fig. 10, ?. Symph. trapesa, Semper, 

 I.e. p. 96, pi. xvii., figs. 2, 3, ? (1886). Habitat. Philippines. 



Genus Camaeaga. — Male. Foreiving short, subtriangular ; costa arched, apex 

 obtuse, exterior margin slightly scalloped, posterior margin straight ; first subcostal 

 branch anastomosed to the costal for some distance before its end ; first subcostal 

 emitted at fully two-fifths before end of the cell, second at one-fifth, third at one- 

 third beyond the cell ; discocellulars outwardly-oblique, upper very short, second 

 concave, lower undulated; cell closed; middle median emitted at some distance 

 before lower end of the cell. Hindiving short ; exterior margin obliquely convex, 

 scalloped ; precostal spur excurved ; second subcostal branch and radial at equal 

 distances from the costal vein ; cell open. Body moderately stout ; palpi 

 somewhat slender, ascending to vertex ; roughly squamous beneath ; second joint 

 hairy above; apex short, stout, pointed; antennge with an elongated club. Eyes 

 naked. Type, C. Damalis. — Camaraga Damalis (Cynthia Damalis, Erichson, Nova 

 Acta Acad. Nat. Cur. 1834, p. 404, pi. 50, fig. 4. Symphaadra DamaHs, Semper, 

 Reisen Phil. Lep. pi. IG, figs. 1, 2, c? ? . Habitat. Luzon, Philippines. 



Genus DICHORRAGIA. 



Bichorragia, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, p. G14. deNiceville, Butt, of India, etc., ii. p. 141 (1886). 



Semper, Reisen Phil. Lep. p. 85 (1887). 

 Adolias (sect, vi.), Felder, Neues Lep. p. 35 (1861). 



Imago. — Male. Foreiving triangular ; costa slightly arched, apex obtuse, 

 exterior margin slightly waved, uneven, posterior margin straight ; cell one-third 

 the length of wing, broad, closed ; first subcostal branch free in both sexes, emitted 

 at one-fourth before end of the cell, second close to the end ; upper discocellular 

 very short, bent close to subcostal, middle discocellular deeply concave, lower 

 slender ; radials from the upper angles ; middle median emitted immediately before 

 lower end of the cell, lower median at fully one-half before the end. Hindwing 

 short ; apex and exterior margin convex, slightly scalloped ; precostal spur straight ; 

 cell rather broad, closed by a slender recurved lower discocellular veinlet ; the two 

 upper median veinlets emitted together from lower end of the cell ; submedian area 



