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LlTHOSIA PUNCTIPENNIS. 



punctipenuis, Wlgn. Wien. Mts. 1860, 46. 

 Caffraria. 



LlTHOSIA PUSTULATA. 



pustulata, Wlgn, Wien. Mts. 1860, 46. 

 Caffraria. 



LlTHOSIA NICTICANS. 



nicticans, Men. Bull. Phys. Math. Acad. Petersb. 1859, 217. 

 Amoor Region. 



LlTHOSIA VIRIDATA. 



Mas et fcem. Flava ; palpi virides ; antennce nigra ; thorax 

 viridis, antice Jlavus ; alee anticce viridi bivittatce ; posticce 

 flavescente-albce. 



Male and female. Yellow. Proboscis tawny. Palpi metallic- 

 green, short, smooth, ascending. Anteunte black. Thorax, except 

 the four tegulae, metallic-green. Abdomen paler and clothed with 

 long hairs towards the base. Fore wings with two metallic-green 

 stripes; first stripe costal. Hind wings yellowish white. Male. — 

 Paler than the female. First stripe of the fore wings including a 

 yellow line, which becomes costal towards the tip. Length of the 

 body 7 lines; of the wings 18—20 lines. 



Like L. Entella in structure. 



Darjeeling. In Mr. Atkinson's collection. 



LlTHOSIA DORSOGLAUOA. 



Mas. Ochracea; antennce subsetulosa? ; thoracis discus cyanescente- 

 cinereus ; alee anticce angusta, obtusce, postice pallidiores ; 

 posticus pallidiores. 



Male. Ochraceous. An tennse minutely setulose. Disk of the 

 thorax bluish cinereous. Abdomen extending a little beyond the 

 hind wings. Fore wings narrow, obtuse at the tips, somewhat paler 

 hindward; costa very slightly convex; exterior border convex, very 

 slightly oblique. Hind wings paler, very slightly hyaline. Length 

 of the body 7 lines; of the wings 18 lines. 



South Africa. In Mr. D'Urban's collection. 



