HYPOSIDRA. O13 
/ 
Leptesthes, Warr. Nov. Zool. p. 445 (1894). 
~\ Hyalinetta, Swink. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1894, p. 202. 
Type, H. janiaria, Guen., from Java and Australia. / 
Range. China; throughout India, Ceylon, and Burma; Anda- 
mans; Sumatra; Java; Borneo; Philippines; Celebes; Australia. 
Palpi hairy and reaching beyond the frons; antenne of male 
usually bipectinated with long branches to three-fourths length ; 
hind tibie rarely dilated, and fringed with hair. Fore wing of 
male with fovea; the costa arched towards apex, which is much 
produced; vein 3 from just before angle of cell; the discocellulars 
angled below vein 5; 7, 8, 9 stalked, from before upper angle and 
curved; 10, 11 usually stalked: female with the costa evenly 
arched; the outer margin excised below apex; vein 3 from angle 
of cell; 5 obsolescent; 10 and 11 coincident. Hind wing with 
vein 3 from angle of cell. 
Sect. I. Female with the outer margin of hind wing hardly crenu- 
late; male with outer margin of neither wing excised ; 
antenne pectinated. 
A. Hind wing with the outer margin angled at vein 4. 
3263. Hyposidra talaca, Wik. Cat. xx, p. 59; Moore, Lep. Ceyl. iii, 
plilcomigs: i Wa, ob (larva) 7 7C. gS. no: 3130, 22 
Chizala deceptatura, Wik. Cat. xx, p. 264. 
Lagyra bombycaria, Wik. Cat. xxxv, p. 1539. 
Lagyra rigusaria, Wik. Cat. xxvi, p. 1485; C.& S. no. 3137. 
Hyposidra khasiana, Warr. Nov. Zool. p. 681. - 
Dark olive fuscous, more or less irrorated and suffused with 
erey: both wings with faint traces of medial and crenulate post- 
medial lines; the cilia 
dark. Fore wing with 
traces of antemedial line 
and more or less distinct 
subapical patch in male. 
Underside with crenulate 
postmedial line to both 
wings. 
The form rigusaria is 
paler and redder. 
Larva pinkish olive-green, irrorated with black, and with dark 
patches on 4th and 6th somites. Food-plants, Jambrona, Com- 
bretum, and Ficus parasiticus. 
Hab. Throughout India, Ceylon, and Burma; Andamans; Java; 
Borneo; Celebes; Philippines. Ewp., ¢ 44, 9 54-60 millim. 
Fig. 117.—Hyposidra talaca, 3. }. 
3264. Hyposidra violescens, n. sp. 
$. Fuscous suffused with purple, and with a red tinge in parts 
Fore wing with traces of waved antemedial and medial lines; a 
postmedial purplish-white line angled below costa, then slightly 
