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17. Genus: Capuodes Guen. 



Tongue present ; frons smooth, rounded ; palpi upeurved. the second segment broad and curved, the 

 third long, slender and erect: antennae of o ciliated; thorax and abdomen smoothly scaled; tibiae moderately 

 hairy: wings ample: hindwing with anal angle truncate; vein 5 from below middle of discocellular. Type 

 G. anhypa Guen.. from Brazil. 



C. cinerea Btlr. (70e). Forewing blue black, densely dusted with white scales; costal area to outer tincrea. 

 line creamy whitish, interrupted near base by a blackish spot followed by an oblique black dash, and above 

 end of cell by a large ferruginous spot, followed by a similar black dash ; a large ferruginous spot close to 

 base; a small fulvous spot in cell; reniform stigma fulvous at centre ringed with white;- divided by a black 

 line: apical border pale tawny; fringe mottled whitish and grey; hindwing fuscous, the costa pale; body 

 blackish; collar black; prothorax and base of abdomen crossed by white belts. Yokohama, Japan. 



C. brunnea Leech (68 i). Forewing bright wood-brown; the lines blackish grey; inner line waved, brunnea. 

 obscure: the basal area within it somewhat darker ; outer line blacker, distinct, acutely dentate ; median shade 

 obscure; the space between them clouded; orbicular stigma a black dot; reniform a black angled line; sub- 

 marginal line indicated between two fuscous shades ; a marginal row of distinct black dots ; hindwing with the 

 lines but no cloudy shade. Oiwake, Japan. 



C. jankowskii Oberth. (70e). Forewing bright ferruginous red; costa washed with pale fulvous and mark- jankowskii. 

 ed by two small black spots before middle, then by a much larger triangular one, really formed of two black 

 spots and the red reniform; from the last spot rises the outer line which is dentate and black, accom- 

 panied by a white punctiform edging ; terminal area clouded with dark brown and fawn colour paler than the 

 ground; hindwing with the basal half thickly black and pale speckled; outer line dentate lunulate, obscure, 

 edged with white towards inner margin; a pale greenish pearl subterminal band as in forewing ; dark terminal 

 spots before the yellow basal line of the fringe in both wings ; fringe itself yellow, mottled with fuscous ; the 

 o is darker, more fuscous, and smaller. Askold Island. 



18. Genus : JMomea Walk. 



Differs from Capnodes in the shorter palpi, the second segment not reaching above vertex and roughly 

 scaled, the third shorter and bent; the metathorax and dorsum tufted; forewing with the apex more rounded, 

 the costa depressed; hindwing with anal angle not truncate. Type D. rotundata Walk. 



Sect. I. Legs of £ not tufted with hair; the tufts on dorsum and meta- 

 thorax slight. 



D. cremata Btlr. (70e). Forewing dark brown suffused with fuscous ; traces of subbasal, inner, median, cremata. 

 and outer curved crenulate lines ; the outer starting from an ochreous white costal spot ; subterminal line 

 sinuous, pale; terminal spots black; hindwing reddish brown, with inner and outer waved dark lines; terminal 

 line crenulate. Japan, Yesso, Corea, China, and Amurland; also occurs in N. India. 



D.fabularis Sicinh. Forewing brown peppered with black scales; costa tinged with red; lines straight, fabuldris. 

 pale, edged with red, starting from black costal spots; the inner vertical, but inbent in cell; the outer 

 sharply angled inwards on subcostal vein, then running horizontally outwards, and acutely angled outwards on 

 vein 8; reniform stigma a black lunule with pale edges; subterminal line finely zigzag; hindwing with the 

 line central; in the subsp. rufistigma subsp. nov. from Burma the reniform stigma is red, like the edges of the rufistigma. 

 lines; the whole ground colour paler and redder. The type of fabularis from North China. ".--.. 



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