PSEUDEEGOLIS. — CALINAGA. 465 



six black lines on each horn, tips of horns shining black ; the line 

 dividing the dorsal from the ventral aspect of the body creamy - 

 white." (MacJcinnon.) 



Food-plant, Debregeasia hi color, Wedd. 



Pupa. Head with two short conical points ; dorsum keeled 

 from a rounded anterior knob, anal end curved upwards ; thorax 

 broad, angular in the middle. Colour green, with brown cross 

 markings. (Described from plate in Jour. Bomb. N. H. Soc.) 



Genus CALINAGA. 



Calinaga, Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. C. i, 1857, p. 162 ; de N. 

 Butt. Ind. ii, 1886, p. 142: Moore, Lep. Lid. x, 1901-1903, 

 p. 44. 



Type, C. buddha, Moore, from the Western Himalayas. 



Range. The Himalayas ; Tibet ; Manipur ; Upper Burma ; 

 Siam; China. 



J 2 • Fore wing elongate ; costa widely arched, apex produced 

 but broadly rounded ; termen oblique, convex anteriorly, then 

 slightly concave, sinuous ; tornus rounded ; dorsum straight ; cell 

 long, over half length of wing ; upper discoceliular minute, middle 

 concave, lower concave, oblique posteriorly ; vein 3 from well 

 before lower apex of cell, 4 from apex, 10 and 11 free. Hind 

 wing elongate, irregularly quadrate ; costa very long, nearly 

 straight ; apex rounded ; termen straight from below apex to 

 vein 4, then distinctly but very obtusely angulated inwards to the 

 tornus, which is very broadly rounded ; dorsum long, nearly 

 straight ; cell closed, a little longer than half length of wing, 

 diseocellulars very oblique ; vein 3 from just before lower apex 

 of cell, 4 from apex, 7 very much closer to 6 than to 8. Antennas 

 gradually clavate, imbricate, club fusiform; palpi slender, cylin- 

 drical, short ; third joint oval ; eyes densely hairy ; fore leg of cf 

 shortened, one-jointed ; of § functionally perfect. 



This genus is remarkably aberrant, and as the larva has not yet 

 been discovered it is difficult to classify. Jordan places it in a 

 subfamily (Calinagince) by itself. In general appearance and 

 habits, the two or three recorded forms in the genus resemble 

 Pareba, one of the two genera of the Acrceince found within our 

 limits. 



Keg to the forms of Calinaga. 



a. Upperside : crimson pubescence covering- 

 only the pronotum and mesonotum an- 

 teriorly. 

 a'. Underside hind wing : ground-colour 



dull ochraceous C. buddha, p. 466. 



b' . Underside hind wing : ground-colour 



brownish Race gautama, p. 466. 



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