PSEUDEJi'GOLIN^. 39 



March; lig. la, larva and pupa, is from Mr. Ward's Kanara drawings ; tigs. 11), c, d, 

 c?, and le, f , g, ? imago. 



Sub-family PSEUDERGOLINiE. 



Pxenderr/oU/KT,' Jordan, Nov. Zool. v. p. -'iSO (1898). 



Characters of trv PsEUDEBdOLtN^'R. 



Imago. — Wings moderately small, rather short. Forcwing subtriangular ; 

 exterior margin slightly oblique, scalloped and obtusely angulated outward below 

 the apex ; costal vein stout, normal ; first and second subcostal veinlets emitted 

 before end of the cell ; the cell broad, rather short, closed by a very slender lower 

 discocellular veinlet. llindw'mg short, triangular ; exterior margin convex, scalloped ; 

 abdominal margin long, anal angle obtusely pointed ; cell broad, closed. Badij 

 moderately stout; palpi extending more than half its length beyond the head; 

 compactly clothed with appressed hairy-scales ; forelrgn of male slender, tibia and 

 tarsus of nearly equal length, clothed with long fine hairs to the tip ; forrlegs of 

 female perfect, more slender, scaled, and with a few fine very short lateral hairs ; 

 tarsus with the four terminal joints, together, of etpjal length of the first, lateral 

 spines very ahndev, fifth joint furnished with a pair of forward projected curved 

 spurs, slender pidvillus, and stoutish paronychia; antennal club gradually cylindrical ; 

 eyes naked. 



Laeva. — Cylindrical. Head armed with two long vertically-divergent spined 

 horns ; a dorsal short pointed tubercle on fifth segment, and two erect pointed 

 tubercles on eleventh segment. 



Pita. — Suspended by tail, but in a horizontal position. Kather stout and 

 bi'oad; with an anal upward protuberance; dorsum keeled and ending in a I'oundad 

 protuberance projecting over the waist ; thorax posteriorly protuberant ; head with 

 two short divergent ])oints ; thorax, wing-cases and base of abdomen laterally' broad 

 and angular. 



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Genus PSEUDERGOLIS. 



Pgeudergolis, FelJer, Eeise Nov. Lej). iii. p. 404 (1867). do Niceville, IJiitt. of IikIki, ii. ]i. 119 

 (1886); Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, 1900, p. 152. 



Imago. — Male. Foreiving subtriangular, rather short; costa regularly arched, 



'■'- Tho discuvery of the characteristic feature of the genus P.-Mmdevg^lU, namely, the perfect forelegs 

 of the female, thus separating it from all other known suh-farailies of tho Is'ymphalida', is due to thr 

 previous researches of Mr. W. Doherty. (See Doherty, Journ. As. Si c. Bengal, 18S9, p. 1'2G, and 

 Moore, Lep. Ind. i. p. 220 (1895). 



