STEGANIA.—SYNEGIA. 167 
Sxor. III. Antenne of male bipectinate with short stiff branches 
to three fourths length ; fore wing with no fovea, 11 connected 
with 12; both wings with vein 3 from before angle of cell. 
3142. Stegania latifasciata, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 260; € § S. 
no. 3596, 
$. Ochreous with ferruginous suffusion and strie. Fore wing 
with ante- and postmedial dark lines with grey on their edges, the 
former sinuous, the latter angled at vein 2. Hind wing with 
medial white band very broad at costa and with a rufous speck at 
end of cell, some grey on its inner edge, and oblique fuscous band 
on its outer; both wings with marginal dark line. Underside pale, 
with dark apical patch to hind wing. 
@. Paler, with the band of the hind wing much egreyer. 
Hab. Sikhim; Khasis. Zap. 28 millim. 
Genus SYNEGIA. 
Synegia, Guen. Phal. i, p. 423 (1857). 
Borbacha, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. iii, p. 446 (1887). 
Parasynegia, Warr. P. Z. S. 1893, p. 418. 
Heterostegania, Wurr. P. Z. S. 1893, p. 415. 
Xenagia, Warr, Nov. Zool. p. 407 (1894). 
Syntaracta, Warr. Nov. Zool. p. 408. 
Type, S. botydaria, Guen. 
Range. Japan; China; Himalayas; Assam; Nilgiris ; Comet: : 
Singapore; Borneo. 
Palpi obliquely porrect, roughly scaled, and reaching beyond the 
frons ; hind tibie not dilated. Fore wing with vein 3 from near 
angle of cell; 7, 8,9 stalked from near upper angle; 10 and 11 
stalked, connected or anastomosing with 12, and 10 connected or 
anastomosing with 8 and 9. 
Srct. I. (Synegia). Antenne of male long, with very short 
branches ending in a bristle; abdomen elongated, with very 
large claspers tufted with hair; retinaculum a tuft of hair. 
| 3143. Synegia imitaria, Wik. Cat. xxii, p. 643 ; Hmpsn. Ill. Het. ix, 
———> pl. 169, figs. 5, ul; C. & S. no. 3586. 
“ Anisodes obrimaria, Wik. Cat. xxi, p. 644, 
- Syntaracta emula, Warr. Nov. Zool. p. 408. 
Yellow, spotted with orange or ferruginous; palpi barred with 
orange ; collar purple-grey. Fore wing with the costa purplish 
grey ; a waved antemedial band which is often grey; both wings 
with speck at end of cell; a crenulate postmedial line often with 
a grey band inside it; traces of a submarginal band and a marginal 
series of specks. 
The variety obrimaria has the postmedial band obsolete on costal 
area of both wings. 
Hab. Nilgiris; Ceylon; Borneo, Lap., g 36, 2 36-44 
millim. 
