80 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 



Habitat. Sai^awak, Borneo. — T. Labuana (Moore, id. 268), Habitat. Labuanj 



Borneo. — T. Daatensis (Moore, id. 268). Habitat. Island of Daat, off Labuan, 



Borneo.— T. Prijeri (Moore, id. 269). Near to T. Bremeri. Habitat. Sandakan, N. 



Borneo. 



Genus CRASTIA. 



Crastia, Hubner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. IG (1816), Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond, 1883, p. 276. 

 lEuplma, Boisduval, Doubleday. Butler, Joum. Linn. Soc. Zool. XIV. p. 299 (1878). Moore, Lep. 



of Ceylon, i. p. 11 (1880). 

 Euplcea {sect. D.part), Distant, Khopalocera Malayana, p. 32 (1882). 

 Euplcea {Group 6, sect. A), Marshall and De MceviUe, Butt, of India, i. p. 79 (1882). 



Imago. — Foreiving elongated, ti'iangular ; costa slightly arched, apex hardly 

 rounded, exterior margin oblique, very slightly waved and concave in the middle; 

 posterior margin almost straight in both sexes. Male luith a very short slender 

 sexual mark between the lower median and submedian vein, which, as seen under the 

 ' binocular ' appears at first sight as if reticulated, but it is clothed with well- 

 separated short broad serrated (with five or six points) tipt scales, and others much 

 narrower, with either two or three points ; costal vein extending to nearly two-thirds 

 the margin ; first subcostal branch emitted at one-fifth before end of the cell, second 

 from extreme end of the cell, third, about one-third beyond the cell, fourth and fifth 

 at one-third before the apex ; upper discocellular veinlet shortest, inwardly-oblique, 

 angled outward close to the subcostal and emitting a spur from its lower end within 

 the cell, lower discocellular outwardly-oblique and angled outward close to 

 its upper end, the radials starting from their upper angles ; median branches from 

 angles wide apart ; submedian slightly recurved, with a short slender lower veinlet at 

 its base. On the underside the sexual mark is clothed with nai'row round-tipt 

 scales, and a few intervening slender pointed scales, Hindiving short, bluntly oval ; 

 costa slightly arched in the middle ; costal vein short, curved near the base ; 

 precostal short, forked ; first subcostal branch emitted from angle before end of the 

 cell ; discocellulars outwardly- oblique, upper shortest and concave, lower slightly 

 convex, the radial from their middle ; median branches from angles widely apart ; 

 submedian vein straight ; internal vein curved at its base. Body long, slender ; 

 antennae slender ; legs squamose, tibiae and tarsi spinous beneath ; palpi short, very 

 compactly pilose. 



Lakva with three anterior pair and one posterior pair of fleshy filaments. 



Ty2)e. — 0. Core (Cramer). 



CRASTIA VERMICULATA (Plate 22, fig. 1, la, b, c, c? ? )• 

 Euplcea vermiculata, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1866, p. 276 ; id. Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. xiv. 



p. 301 (1878). Marshall and De Niceville, Butt, of India, i. p. 81 (1882). 

 Crastia vermiculata, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1883, p. 277, 

 Limnas M. Cora, Hiibner, Samml. Exot. Scbmett, Bd. i. pi. 25, fig. 1, 2 (1806). 



Imago. Piffers from C. Core in its somewhat general larger size, aud paler 



