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angle of cell; an oblique line beyond it, the space between the two 
rufous ; a submarginal series of specks. Hind wing with the 
double lines medial, filled in with rufous, and widest at costa; a 
submarginal series of specks. 
Hab. Sikhim; Bhutan; Khdsis; Karen Hills. Hap. 34 millim. 
' i e Genus HYPULIA. 
Hypulia, Swinh. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1894, p. 205. 
Type, H. dirempta, Wlk. 
Range. Sikhim; Khasis; Burma; Singapore; Borneo. 
Palpi slight and upturned, the 2nd joint clothed with hair. 
Antenne of male ciliated ; frenulum absent, the costa of the fore 
wing with a fold, of the hind wing arched at base. Fore wing 
with the costa nearly straight; the apex produced and acute ; 
the outer margin crenulate from apex to vein 4; vein 3 from 
before angle of cell; 7, 8, 9 stalked, from before upper angle ; 
10 and 11 stalked and anastomosing with 12. Hind wing with 
the outer margin rounded; vein 3 from before angle of cell; male 
with the hind wing elliptical; a large patch of long silky scales 
on underside of apical area. 
3213. Hypulia dirempta, Wik. Cat, xxii, p. 595; C. & S.no. 8479. 
“Nadagara impervisata, Wik. Cat. xxvi, p. 1687. 
Pale dull green; fore wing with brown specks on the costa; 
both wings with a rufous 
marginal line ; the cilia white, 
rufous between veins 2 and 
6 of fore wing. Underside 
with the inner area of fore 
wing and whole of hind 
wing thickly striated with 
fuscous. 
Fp GEIL pin doer es Some specimens are reddish 
ACtieie” ochreous, with a blackspeck at 
end of cell of each wing ; an indistinct submarginal series of black 
specks. 
P ab. Sikhim ; Khasis ; Moulmein ; KH. Pegu; Singapore ; Borneo. 
Evp. 34 millim. 
i 7} Genus NADAGARA. 
Nadagara, Wik. Cat. xxiv, p. 1095 (1862). 
Type, WV. vigaia, W1k. 
Range. Japan; Khasis; Nilgiris; Ceylon; Andamans; Borneo. 
Palpi with the 2nd joint hairy and reaching beyond the frontal 
tuft, the 3rd porrect; antenne of male simple; hind tibie not 
dilated. Fore wing produced and acute at apex; vein 3 from 
angle of cell; 7, 8, 9 stalked, from before the angle; 10 given off 
from 11. Hund wing with vein 3 from angle of cell; cilia of both 
wings slightly crenulate. 
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