CHUSARIS. 95 
Genus CHUSARIS. 
Chusaris, Wik. Cat. xvi, p. 215 (1858). 
Luceria, Wik, Cat. xix, p. 853 (1859). 
Type, C. retalalis, W1k. 
Range. W. Africa; Assam; Nilgiris; Ceylon ; Andamans ; 
Borneo. 
Palpi long and porrect, the 2nd joint fringed with scales above ; 
the 3rd slender and naked; thorax smooth; abdomen with a tuft 
on basal segment; legs slender and naked. Tore wing long and 
narrow ; the apex depressed and acute; slight raised tufts at 
middle and end of cell. Fore wing with veins 6 and 7 from 
angle of cell; 8,9, 10 stalked. Hind wing with veins 3 and 4 
stalked, 5 from middle of discocellulars ; 6 and 7 stalked. 
Sect. I. Antennz of male annulated and with fascicles of cilia. 
2992. Chusaris eurrhipoides, Hmpsn. Ill. Het. viii, p. 98, pl. 148 
fic. 16. 
3g. Dark brown. Fore wing with a black speck at base; a 
pale waved antemedial line; a similar postmedial line very highly 
excuryed round a black spot beyond end of cell and conjoined to 
an oblique white band from apex; a pale sinuous submarginal 
line; some white specks on costa towards apex and a marginal 
series of specks. Abdomen and hind wing fuscous. 
Had. Nilgiris. Hep. 18 millim. 
Secr. LL. (Zuceria). Antenne of male minutely ciliated. 
A. Palpi long. 
2993. Chusaris novatusalis, Wik. Cat. xix, p. 854; C. § S. no. 2937. 
Bright ochreous. Fore wing with a black speck at base; an 
indistinct highly angulated antemedial line; a black ring-spot at 
end of cell; an indistinct oblique line from costa before apex to 
ee 
Sass 
WS Sik 
Fig. 46.—Chusaris novatusalis, $. i. 
middle of inner margin; traces of a sinuous submarginal line; a 
marginal series of black specks. Hind wing ochreous brown, with 
traces of an oblique medial line. 
Hab. Ceylon. Hwp. 22 millim. 
