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e. Hindwing with the abdominal margin incised ; the outer margin scalloped near 



anal angle Maniola, Chortoeids. 



d. Hindwing with the abdominal margin slightly incised ; the outer margin even. 



The second subcostal branch in the forewing originating leyond the cell . . Ypthima. 



Thtmipa, Kolasa. 

 II. Forewing with the costal vein only swollen at the base. 



A. With the wings broad and rounded ; the outer margin even, or very slightly 



sinuate in hindwing. 

 a. Forewing with the costal margin much arched from the base . Callbrebia, Paralasa, 



Hemadaba. 

 h. With no ocellated spots visible on the upperside, except by transparency ; 



those of the underside prominent ........ Zipcetis. 



B. With the wings rather elongate, somewhat denuded of scales. 



a. Hindwing with the lower discocellular veinlet close to the base of the wing. 



The second subcostal branch in the forewing originating beyond the cell . Kagadia. 

 6. Forewing with the outer margin concave, of the hindwing dentate and 



slightly caudate . ..'......., Eeites. 



B. Palpi clothed in front with short dense appre.ssed hairs,a.jid perceptibly tufted behind. 

 The veins of the forewing not swollen at the base ; the hindwing caudate. 



a. Forewing with the submcdian vein reaching the posterior anglcj and the lower 



median branch reaching the outer margin considerably above it . . . Melakitis. 



Cyllogbnes. 



b. Forewing with the submedian vein short and curved, and the lower median 



branch terminating at the posterior angle ....... PARANTiRRHiEA. 



Genus EUPLCEAMIMA. 



Eupl<]Bamima, Holland, Trans. American Entom. Soc. 1887, p. 113. 



Imago. — Forewing triangular ; costa mucli arched, apex rounded, posterior angle 

 also rounded, hind margin slightlj recurved ; costal vein thickened from the base ; 

 cell very broad ; two subcostal branches emitted from close to end of cell ; dis- 

 cocellulars outwardly oblique ; upper radial starting from extremely close to 

 subcostal, lower radial at one-third from upper end of discocellular ; median branches 

 widely separated ; submedian vein. wavy from the base. Hindwing hroa^lj ovate ; 

 outer margin rounded in the male, vei^y slightly scalloped in the female ; cell sub- 

 fusiform ; discocellular long, outwardly oblique and recurved ; middle median veinlet 

 emitted close to end of the cell ; submedian and internal vein slightly recurved. 

 Palpi erect, reaching above the vertex, clothed vs^ith appressed hairy scales, apex 

 pointed. Antennce slender, scarcely thickened towards the end, joints acutely defined. 

 Eyes prominent, naked. 



Tgpe. — B. Henrici (Holland). 



This genus is quite distinct from Zethera. Buploeamima has a less triangular 



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