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which is nearly straight. Hlndwing, vein 7 emitted from about the middle of 



the cell ; discocellulars faint, outwardly oblique, 5 from above the middle of 



discocellulars and well developed, 3 from a little before 



the lower end of the cell, 2 from the middle ; the lower 



part of the wing produced into a lobe, larger in the 



male than it is in the female ; the margin slightly 



excavated above the outer side of the lobe, forming a 



short tail-like production. Antennae with the club 



rather abruptly thickening, gradually tapering to a 



point bent over and often well curved into a hook, 



H. badra, i . more extended than it is in the genus Bihasis ; hind ■S'- badra, ? . 



tibiae slightly fringed, with two pairs of spurs, no secondary sexual characters. 



Type, Goniloha badra, Moore. 



HAS OH A ANURA. 



Plate 750, figs. 3, <? , 3a, ? , 3b, ? . 



Hasora anura, de Niceville, Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. iv. 1889, p. 170, pi. B, figs. 5, (J, 1, 9- 

 Watson, Hesp. Tnd. p. 12 (1891). Swinhoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1893, p. 329. de Niceville, 

 Gazetteer of Sikkim, Butt. p. 187 (1894). Leech, Butt of China, etc. ii. p. 639, pi. 39, fig. 10, ? 

 (1894). Watson, Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. ix. 1895, p. 437. Elwes, Trans. Zool. Soc. 1897, 

 p. 298. Fruhstorfer, Iris, 1911, p. 66. 



Imago. — Male. Upperside deep brown, with a bronzy tint, much darker in colour 

 than in //. badra, Moore, the wings broader. Forewing with the base thickly clothed 

 with long ochreous-brown hairs, one, two or three minute, sub-apical, yellow, trans- 

 parent dots ; the number of these dots are very variable, in de Niceville's types there 

 is only a single dot ; in an example from the Khasia Hills in our collection there are 

 two dots on the right wing and three on the left. Hindwing with the base and disc 

 with long ochreous-brown hairs, the anal margin very slightly produced, the margin 

 being almost rounded, the usual anal lobe being very slight. Underside. Forewing 

 with the ground colour pale purple-brown, obscured by a very broad dark fascia, in the 

 middle of the wing, from the base to the disc, where it extends upwards to the costa, 

 the hinder marginal area paler than the rest of the wing, the sub-apical dots as on the 

 upperside. Hindwing darker than the forewing, a rather broad paler discal space with 

 a somewhat prominent small ochreous spot at its lower end, and two or three minute 

 dots at end of cell, an ochreous anteciliary Hue from the anal angle to the end of 

 vein 2. Antennae black, somewhat ochreous beneath ; palpi with short ochreous hairs. 



Female. Upperside like the male. Forewing with the subapical dots rather 

 larger, a somewhat square spot at the end of the cell, another below it, obliquely 

 outwards, and a smaller more or less elongated spot, obliquely outward, above it near 

 the base of the second median interspace, the spots more or less in a triangle. Hind- 



