100 LEPIDOPTERA IXDICA. 



Zool. 1877, p. 545, pi. 69, fig. 10, S. Distant, Rbop. Malay, p. 1S7, pi. 18, fig. 12, 

 ? (1888), Ilahiiat. Malay Peninsula ; Sumatra; Borneo. 



Genus Bakisana. — Differs from Zemeros in i\\e forewinci being somewhat longer 

 and narrower, and less triangular, the outer margin less irregular, especially in the 

 female ; the cell narrower, and the discocellulars inwardly-oblique. Hindwing 

 obtusely oval, the exterior margin obliquely convex and almost even, the anal angle 

 rounded ; cell somewhat broader at the base, discocellulars less oblique, the sub- 

 costals and two upper median branches emitted at some distance from end of the 

 cell ; palpi a little longer, its apical joint visible and conical ; antennal club 

 elongated, slender. — Barisana Emesoides (Zemeros Emesoides, Felder, Ent. Monat. 

 iv. p. 396 (I860): Reis. Novara, Lep. ii. p. 289, pi. 36, figs. 9-11 (1865). 

 Distant, Rhop. Malay, p. 188, pi. 18, figs. 3, 4, c? ? (1883). Hahitaf. Malay Peniu- 

 snla ; Sumatra ; Banka ; Borneo. 



Genus STIBOGES. 



SHhoffes, Butler, Proo. Zool. See. Lend. 1876, p. 308. Distant, Eliop. Malayana, p. 1U3 (ISS3). de 

 Niceville, Butt, of India, etc., ii. p. 315 (1886). Staudinger and Schiltz, Exot. Schmott. ii. 

 p. 2.33 (1892). Leecli, Butt, of China, i. p. 295 (1893). 



Imago. — Foreicing elongatedly-triangular ; costa arched at base and towards the 

 end, apex obtusely pointed, exterior margin oblique and slightly convex in the 

 middle, slightly uneven, posterior margin short, angle obtuse ; costal vein extend- 

 ing abruptly upward to the margin beyond the middle ; cell extending to more 

 than half length of the wing ; first and second subcostal branches short, emitted 

 before end of the cell, third at about one-third beyond, fourth at two-thirds and 

 ending at the apex ; upper discocellular obsolete, middle and lower discocellular 

 concave, of equal length ; upper radial emitted in a hne with the subcostal ; middle 

 median emitted at some distance before lower end of the cell; submedian vein recurved. 

 HindwiiH/ short bluntly-oval ; exterior margin very obHquely-convex, slightly 

 uneven, anal angle obtuse ; precostal vein short, straight ; costal vein very short, 

 terminating on the costa at about one-third from the base; cell large, broad ; sub- 

 costal branch emitted at some distance beyond end of the cell ; discocellulars 

 oblique, upper rather short, lower long and straight, radial from their angle; middle 

 median branch emitted at some distance before lower end of the cell, lov.^er median 

 at more than half. Bodi/ slender ; eyes prominent, naked ; palpi very small and 

 slender; forelegs of male very short, finely hairy ; forelegs of female also short, slender, 

 smoothly scaled, terminal joint longest, armed with claws, paronychia and pulvillus; 

 antennte slender, articulations prominent, club short and spatulate. 



Type. — S. Nymphidia. 



