AMBULYX.—LEUCOPHLEBIA, ht 
some lateral spots on the venter bright orange; palpi reddish. Expanse of wings 4 inches 
1] lines. 
Darjiling (Russell & Lidderdale). 
Ambulyx consanguis. (Plate LXXX. fig. 4.) 
Primaries above laky brown, washed with ochre-yellow and crossed by slightly darker 
bands, edged with blackish lines almost exactly as in A. substrigilis, but with large blackish 
olivaceous rounded spots on the basal area arranged like the spots of A. maculifera, and with 
a purplish nebula on the internal area near external angle, enclosing a large rounded blackish 
olivaceous spot upon the discal band: secondaries similar to A. maculifera: body as in the 
allied species, but the dark patches on the tegule and metathorax considerably blacker. 
Under surface similar to A. maculifera, but darker and showing the discal rounded spot of 
primaries as a grey spot beyond the discal grey stripe. Expanse of wings 4 inches 4 lines, 
Darjiling (Lidderdale). 
LEUCOPHLEBIA, Westw. 
Leucophlebia bicolor. (Plate LXXX. fig. 6.) 
Leucophlebia bicolor, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1875, p. 16. n. 33, pl. il. fig. 5. 
Primaries rose-coloured ; a broad central longitudinal tapering straw-yellow streak from 
base to apex, its front margin nearly straight, its hind margin arched, with three processes 
upon the median branches ; fringe stramineous: secondaries bright ochreous; costa and 
abdominal margin stramineous ; outer margin rosy, fringe stramineous: thorax dull rose- 
coloured, darker in front than behind, with a central ochreous spot; abdomen whitish ochra- 
ceous, rosy at the margins ; antennz above creamy whitish, below brownish. Wings below 
stramineous : primaries with ochreous discoidal area; apical portion of costa abruptly and 
broadly rosy ; outer margin with a broad pale rose-coloured border, tapering to apex: secon- 
daries with costa and outer margin pale rosy: body below dull pale ochraceous, tinted with 
rose-colour, which becomes more distinct towards the head; palpi dull rosy ; legs cream- 
coloured above, rosy below. Expanse of wings 2 inches 2-3 lines. 
Almora, N. India (Boys). 
Leucophlebia damascena. (Plate LX XX. fig. 7.) 
Leucophlebia damascena, Butler, Proc. Zool, Soc. 1875, p. 392. 
Primaries deep damson-red ; a broad streak of silky ochreous, tapermg towards the base 
and apex and emitting spine-like streaks upon the median branches and radials; fringe near 
the external angle pale stramineous: secondaries deep ochreous; outer margin rosy, fringe 
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