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a broad medial band with sinuous outer edge ; submarginal blotches 
towards costa and inner margin. 
2. Sparsely and evenly irrorated with fuscous and. without 
markings. 
Hab. Dalhousie (Harford). Exp. 30 millim. Type in B.M. 
(| Genus CORYMICA. — 
Corymica, Wik. Cat. xx, p. 230 (1860). 
vCaprilia, Wik. Cat. xxxv, p. 1568 (1866). 
/Thiopsyche, Butl. A. M. N. H. (5) 1, p. 393 (1878). 
Type, C. arnearia, W1k. 
Range. Japan; Himalayas; Nilgiris; Travancore; Ceylon; 
Khasis ; Burma. 
Palpi reaching well beyond the frons and fringed with hair ; 
antenne of male ciliated; hind tibiz not dilated. Fore wing of 
male with a very large fovea of hyaline membrane; the apex acute 
and somewhat produced; the outer margin crenulate near apex ; 
the inner margin highly excised from middle to outer angle; 
vein 3 from before angle of cell; 7, 8, 9 stalked; 10 absent; 
11 anastomosing with 12 and connected with 8 and 9. Hind 
wing with the costa excised beyond middle; vein 3 from before 
angle of cell. 
Sect. I. Hind wing of male with a tuft of long hair 
on inner margin. 
3193. Corymica arnearia, Wik. Cat. xx, p. 231; C. § S. no. 3682. 
Caprilia vesicularia, Wik. Cat. xxxv, p. 1569. 
3. Bright yellow; irrorated with rufous; collar rufous. Fore 
wing with the basal part of costa rufous, irrorated with white ; 
traces of a curved medial rufous line arising from a spot on the 
costa and ending in a white- 
centred spot on inner margin; 
a similar postmedial spot 
on inner margin; a rufous 
patch on apical part of outer 
margin, with a series of 
darker specks on it. Hind 
wing with medial white- 
Fig. 101.—Corymica arnearia, §. }. centred spot on costa ; post- 
medial series of specks ; the 
margin rufous ; cilia of both wings tipped with white. Underside 
with the apical patch more prominent. 
Hab. Khasis; Thyetmyo; Upper Tenasserim; Borneo. Lvwp. 
28 millim, 
aay 
Sect. IJ. Hind wing of male with no tuft on inner margin. 
3194. Corymica caustolomaria, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 231; C. & 8. 
no. 3683, 
6. Differs from arnearia in the fovea being smaller; wings 
