HYPERYTHRA. 219 
Hyperythra limbolaria, Guen. Phal. i, p. 101, pl. 3, figs. 3, 4. 
Hyperythra penicillaria, Gwen. Phal. i, p. 101. 
Hyperythra ennomaria, Gwen. Phal.i, p. 103; C. § S. no. 8147. 2/ 
Aspilates susceptaria, Wik. Cat. xxxv, p. 1664. 
Hyperythra lala, Swink. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1890, p. 205. 
3. Yellow, suffused with pink and striated with fuscous ; some 
white on palpi and shaft of antenne. Fore wing with indistinct 
antemedial line angled below costa; medial and postmedial ill- 
defined, slightly curved pinkish bands. Hind wing with similar 
narrow antemedial and broad postmedial bands, the latter with 
one or two black marks on it 
below costa. Underside bright 
yellow, with the area beyond 
the postmedial line more or less 
completely coloured pink; fore 
wing with a whitish patch below 
apex. The pink suffusion of 
upper and undersides varies 
Fig. 119.—Hyperythra lutea, §. 1. greatly in extent. 
Q. Much brighter yellow, 
with three lines to fore wing and two to hind wing replacing the 
bands and usually prominent. 
The form lala is dull brownish yellow ; ennomaria is pale reddish 
brown without yellow tinge; the underside of male reddish brown. 
Hab. China; throughout India, Ceylon, and Burma; Andamans; 
Sumatra; Java; New Guinea. Lxp., 5 36-40, 2 38-46 millim. 
Sect. IIL. (Petrodava), Males without secondary sexual characters 
on hind wing. 
3280. Hyperythra swinhoei, Buti. A. M. N. H. (5) v, p. 223; 
C.& S. no. 3153. 
Hyperythra phantasma, Butl. P. Z. S. 1881, p. 615; C. & S. 
no, 3150, 
3. Pale yellowish brown, slightly irrorated with fuscous. Fore 
wing with speck at end of cell; indistinct antemedial, medial, and 
postmedial lines, the first angled below costa, the two latter arising 
from dark patches on the costa. Hind wing with ante- and post- 
medial lines, the latter with two dark marks beyond it below 
costa. Underside bright yellow or ochreous brown. 
2. Grey-green ; the underside yellow-green ; some specimens 
are pale pink on upper and undersides. 
Hab. Campbellpur ; Jubbulpore; Karachi; Mhow. LEvp., 3 34, 
2 38 millim. 
3281. Hyperythra pheonix, Swinn. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1891, p. 484. 
Catopyrrha khasiana, Swinh. A. M. N. H. (6) xii, p. 221. 
Differs from /utea in being olive-green, without pink suffusion 
on upper or undersides; the indistinct bands reddish; underside 
