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715. ARGINA DULCIS, Walker Sp. 



Deiopeia dulcis, Walker, List Lep. Het. Brit. Mus. 

 ^.11.^.569(1854). 



Phalaena-Greometra cribraria, var., Cramer, Bap. Eceot. 

 III. p. 172, pi. 288,/ D. 



a.b.c.$ ? • Canara. Presented by S. N. Ward, Esq. 



716. ARGINA ARGUS, Kollar Sp. 



Euprepia Argus, Kollar, in HilgeVs Easchmir, IV. pt. II. 

 p. 467, ^Z. 21, f. 3 (1844). 



Deiopeia Argus, Walker, List Lep. Het. Brit. Mus. 

 pt. II. p. 572. 



a. Java. From Dr. Horsfield's Collection. 



b. c. d. e. £ $ . N. India. Presented by Colonel 



Buckley. 

 /. g.h. i. $ $ . Darjeeling. From Indian Collection, 

 Exposition Universelle at Paris, 1855. 



The larva and pupa of Argina Argus are figured on Plate XIV., 

 figs. 3, 3«, from Java. " Feeds on the Orrok-orrok {Crotalaria 

 obtusifolia) . Abundant in January, February, and March." — 

 (Horsfield, MS.) 



717. ARGINA SYRINGA, Cramer Sp. 



Phalsena-Geometra Syringa, Cramer, Pap. Exot. I. p. 8, 

 pi. 5,f. CD. (1779). 



Deiopeia Syringa, Walker, List Lep. Het. Brit. Mus. 

 pt. II. p. 572. 



Bombyx Crotalarise, Fabricius, Tint. Syst. II. p. 473. 

 Olivier, Enc. Meth. V. p. 94. 



Argina Crotalaria, Hubner, Verz. bek. ScTimett.p. 167. 



a. b. c. £ ? . N. India. Presented by Col. Buckley. 



Remark. — Some of the genera of this section (as Eulepia gram- 

 mica, Bizone, UtetTiesia, and Argina) should, perhaps more properly, 

 be arranged in the stirps having ursine larva?. — F. M. 



