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narrow pale brown bands, the medial bifurcating towards costa; two 
fine submarginal lines. Hind wing with the marginal band and 
two spots at tail brown. 
Hab. Andamans. vp. 46 millim. 
Genus MICRONIA. 
Micronia, G'wen. Phal. ii, p. 22 (1857). 
Type, M. aculeata, Guen. 
Range. China; Formosa; throughout India, nee and Burma ; 
Andamans; J ava ; Borneo. 
Palpi porrect, slender, and rather long. Antenne thickened and 
flattened. Hind leg of male with the femur very slender, the tibize 
thickened, with one medial spur anda terminal pair; a tuft of short 
hair from the base on upperside. Fore wing with the costa arched 
towards apex, which is acute; the outer margin straight; veins 2 
and 3 ona short staik; 6and 7 from angle of cell; 8, 9,10 stalked. 
Hind wing with an angle at vein 4; veins 3 and 4 from cell. 
3027. Micronia aculeata, Guen. Phal. ii, p. 26, pl. 13, fig. 8; C. § 8S. 
no. 4012. 
Micronia gannata, Guen. Phal. ii, p. 26. 
Micronia sondaicata, G'uen. Phal. 11, p. 26. 
Head, thorax, and abdomen white, with a fuscous tinge. Wings 
white, closely striated with fuscous; somewhat ill-defined ante- 
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Fig. 62.—Micronia aculeata, S. }. 
medial, medial, and postmedial fuscous oblique bands; a fine 
marginal line and black spot at base of tail of hind wing. Under- 
side white or fuscous. 
Hab. China; Formosa; throughout India, Ceylon, and Burma; 
Andamans; Java; Borneo. Exp. 42-50 millim. 
Genus CHATAMLA. 
Chatamla, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 326. 
Type, C. flavescens, W1k. 
Range. Sikhim; Khasis; Sylhet. 
Antenne with fascicles of cilia in the male, simple in the 
