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RAJENDRA, Moore. 
Rajendra tripartita. (Plate LXXXVI. fig. 4.) 
Aloa tripartita, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. iii. p. 706. n. 11 (1855). 
Primaries above dark brown; a spot at base of interno-median area, a large spot divided 
by the median vein, which is brown, an oblique discal band from apex to submedian vein, 
divided by the veins into seven parts, and a marginal series of unequal spots, white: secondaries 
pale ochreous, costa dark brown, veins brown: face pale brown; crest pale buff; collar buff, 
with the centre brown; tegule buff, with brown borders; thorax dark brown; abdomen buff, 
with bright ochreous borders and dark brown transverse spots down the middle. Wings below 
slightly paler than above: body below dark brown. LExpanse of wings 1 inch 6 lines. 
North India. 
LITHOSIID Z. 
PENTACITROTUS, gen. nov. 
Allied to Coracia, of the same general form and size. Wings elongated, rounded at apex : 
primaries with the costal vein terminating at the middle of the costal margin ; subcostal five- 
branched, the first branch emitted at about the middle of the cell, the second a short distance 
before the end, the three others (which are all distinctly separate at their origins) from the 
superior angle of the cell; radials emitted from the discocellulars at equal distances from each 
angle of the cell; first median branch emitted from external third of the cell, and the two 
others from the inferior angle and almost from the same point: secondaries with the costal 
vein extending to apex; subcostal emitting its two branches from the superior angle of the 
cell; upper discocellular long and concave, lower discocellular short and oblique; median 
vein emitting its first branch just beyond the middle of the cell and the second and third from 
one point at the end. Thorax broad and very slightly convex: head short and wide, about 
half the width of the thorax at its widest part; palpi small and slender, scarcely extending 
beyond the front of the head ; antenne rather slender, ciliated on both sides with little tufts 
of fine curved hair, which give them a pectinated appearance ; a tuft of coarse bristles pro- 
jecting from each side of the head behind the eyes. Legs very thick, the two posterior pairs 
with strong spmes. Type P. vulneratus. 
Pentacitrotus vulneratus. (Plate LXXXVI. fig. 5.) 
Primaries above black, shot with dark green; a patch at base, a semicircular costal spot, 
an elongated transverse patch across the lower half of the wing, a subapical costal patch, a 
patch on outer margin near external angle, and a curved band connecting the last two patches 
blood-red, with a few central opaline scales ; these patches are partly encircled at a short distance 
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