EYPOLTC^NINM. 129 



Tajuria cato, H. H. Druce, I.e. p. 601, pi. 33, figs. 13, (J, 14, J. Habitat, Kina Balu. 



Tajuria tu^sis, H. H. Druce, I.e. figs. 8, (J , 9, ? , Habitat, Labuan, Borneo. 



Tajuria tura, de Niceville, Journ. Bo. Xat. Hist. Soc. 1895, p. 301, pi. P, fig. 39, g. Habitat, 



W. Java, N.E. Sumatra. 

 Tajuria herenis, H. H. Druce, Proc. Zool. Soe. 1896, p. 674, pi. 31, fig. 6, ^ . Habitat, Kina Balu. 

 Tajuria lumllus, H. H. Druce, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 1904, p. 141. Habitat, Kina Balu. 

 Tajuria stigmaid, H. H. Druce, I.e. Habitat, Kina Balu. 



Genus MANTO. 



Manto, de Niceville, Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1895, p. 312. 

 Pseudomyrina, H. H. Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1895, p. 606. 



Male. Forewing, costa regularly but slightly arched ; apex rather rounded ; 

 outer margin nearly straight ; inner angle rounded ; inner margin greatly bowed 

 outwardly in the middle ; costal nervure ending opposite to the apex of the discoidal 

 cell ; first sub-costal nervure arising nearer the apex of the cell than the base of the 

 wing, slightly bowed forward near its base, but well separated from the costal nervure ; 

 second sub-costal arising much nearer to the first than to the upper discocellular ; third 

 sub-costal arising nearer to the apex of the wing than to the apex of the cell ; sub- 

 costal nervure terminating at the apex of the wing ; upper discocellular nervule * stout, 

 rather long, strongly outwardly oblique ; middle discocellular straight, upright ; lower 

 discocellular also straight, upright, not quite twice as long as the middle discocellular ; 

 second median nervule arising well before the lower end of the cell (the distance 

 between the origins of the third and second median nervules about equals or is a little 

 less than the length of the middle discocellular nervule) ; first median arises about 

 twice as far from the second as the second does from the third ; sub-median nervure 

 sinuous, strongly bowed posteriorly at its middle. Hindwing, costa greatly arched 

 throughout its length ; apex well rounded ; outer margin at first straight and even in 

 the type species, very convex in M. martina, Hewitson, angled at the termination of 

 the second and first median nervules ; tails, two — a short one from the terminations 

 of the first median nervule (3" 15 of an inch or 3"5 mm. in length); a long one at 

 the termination of the sub-median nervure (0"4 of an inch or 9 mm. in length in the 

 type species, a good deal longer in 31. viartina, Hewitson) ; anal lobe small, abdominal 

 margin excavated above the anal lobe, then straight to near the base, when it is 

 inwardly curved ; costal nervure curved throughout its length, greatly so towards the 

 base ; first sub-costal nervure arising well before the apex of the cell, slightly curved ; 

 upper discocellular straight, outwardly oblique ; lower discocellular also straight, out- 

 wardly oblique, but not so much so as the upper discocellular, a little longer than that 



* There is actually no upper discocellular nervule, ■what passes as such being the true basal portion 

 of the upper discoidal nervule. 



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