HORAGINM 13 



Horager anytus, Staudinger, I.e. p. 113. Habitat, Java. 

 Horaga anara, Friihstorfer, I.e. p. 180. Habitat, Java. 



Horaga camiguina, Semper, Rhop. Philipp. V. p. 216 (1890). Habitat, Mindanao, Philippines. 

 Horaga holotlmra, Swinhoe, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 1894, p. 4.30. H. H. Druce, Proe. Zool. Soc. 

 1895, p. 611. Habitat, Java ; Kina Balu, Borneo. 



Sub-Family DEUDORIXINvE. 



Foreicing triangular, costa arelied, apex more or less acute, outer margin convex, 

 oblique, hinder angle sub-acute, hinder margin straight ; idth three sub-costal nervules. 

 Hindw'mg short produced hiudwards, the wing slightly produced in a short angle at 

 the end of vein 3, a single filamentous tail at the end of vein 2, and a well-developed 

 anal lobe ; in four genera with secondary sexual characters in the male, in six genera 

 without them. The antennae fairly long and slender, with a gradually formed club ; the 

 eyes are hairy in all the genera but two ; in four genera in the forewing vein 1 1 is 

 strongly bowed towards 12 and nearly anastomoses with it; in six genera vein 11 is 

 free from 12. The coloration on the upperside is generally dark brown tinged more or 

 less with blue, in a few it is orange, or scarlet red ; on the underside the colour is in 

 various shades from brown to yellow. The different genera may be tabulated in the 

 following order : — 



iSinthuga, Moore. 

 Hysudra, Moore. 

 At IN 

 Bindahara, de N. 

 iLehera, Moore. 

 n (7 ■ TT 



(Bapala, Moore. 

 V I 7 M 



iZinaspa, de N. 

 Drina, de N. 



Genus SINTHUSA. 



Sinthusa, Moore, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1884, p. 33. Distant, Rhop. Malayana, p. 461 (1886) ; 

 de Niceville, Butt, of India, iii. p. 483 (1890). Leech, Butt, of China, ete. ii. p. 394 (1893). 



Eyes very hairy. Forewing, vein 12 terminates on the costa beyond the upper 

 end of the cell, 11 emitted at two-thirds from the base, and is bowed upwards 

 towards 12, which it almost touches for some distance ; 10 from about one-fifth before 

 the end, 9 short, from 7 beyond its middle, discocellulars nearly straight, upright, the 



