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the base ; first subcostal from near end of tbe cell ; discocellular ex- 

 tremely slender, oblique ; radial from its middle ; two upper medians 

 from end of the cell, lower at nearly one-half before the end ; submedian 

 straight ; internal recurved ; a slender tail from end of lower median and 

 another from the submedian. Palpi porrect, second joint stout, third 

 joint very slender ; antennae with a short spatular club. 

 Type, G. othona. 



Chliaria othona. 

 Hypolyccena othona, Hewits., Illust. D. Lep. p. 50, pi. 22, fig. 17, 18 (1865). 

 Hab. Darjiling. Khasia Hills. 



Chliaria eltola. 



Hypolyccena eltola, Hewits., Illust. D. Lep. Suppl. p. 14, pi. 5, fig. 37, 38 (1869). 

 Hab. Andamans. 



Chliaria kina. 



Hypolyccena Una, Hewits., Illust. D. Lep. Suppl. p. 13, pi. 5, fig. 32, 34 (1869). 

 Hab. Sikkim. Nepal. 



Chliaria chandrana. 



Hypolyccena chandrana, Moore, P. Z. S. 1882, p. 249, pi. xi, fig. 2, 2a. 

 Hab. Lahul, N. W. Himalaya. 



Chliaria cachara. 



Hypolyccena cachara, Moore, P. Z. S. 1883, p. 527, pi. xlix. fig. 6. 

 Hab. Cachar. 



Chliaria nilgirica. 



Hypolyccena nilgirica, Moore, P. Z. S. 1883, p. 527, pi. xlix, fig. 8. 



Hab. Nilgiris. 



SiNTHUSA, n. g. 



Male. Wings small : fore wing somewhat broad, costa arched at the 

 base, apex pointed, exterior margin slightly oblique and convex, posterior 

 margin convex near the base ; subcostal vein five-branched, first branch 

 emitted at nearly one-half, second at one-fourth, and third from near tho 

 end of the cell, third bifid near its end ; cell extending to half length of 

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