DALIMA.—AMBLYCHIA. 241 
C. Antenne of male with two pairs of serrations from each joint 
and long fasciculate cilia arising from them. 
-3342. Dalima vulpinaria, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 232; C. § S. no. 3213. 
Ferruginous brown, irrorated with fuscous and suffused with 
purplish. Fore wing with indistinct waved antemedial line with 
bluish white on it; a dark cell-speck at end of cell; medial and 
postmedial oblique rufous streaks from costa; an oblique rufous 
line from apex to middle of inner margin, near which it has silvery 
blue inside it; an indistinct dark submarginal line. Hind wing 
with ante- and postmedial rufous lines, the latter with silvery blue 
inside it; traces of a submarginal line ; cilia of both wings rufous. 
Underside orange-red, irrorated with black. 
Hab, Sikhim. xp. 56 millim. 
Genus AMBLYCHIA. — 
Amblychia, Guen. Phal.i, p. 214 (1857). 
Gyadroma, Swinh. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1894, p. 220. 
Type, A. angeronaria, Guen. 
Range. Sikhim; Assam; Ceylon; Andamans; Sumatra; Java; 
Borneo. 
Palpi upturned, reaching vertex of head and fringed with long 
hair in front; antenne of male usually bipectinated with long 
branches to three-fourths length ; hind tibie usually dilated and 
with a tuft of hair from base on inner side. Fore wing of male 
Fig. 129.—Amblychia angeronaria, 3. }t. 
with fovea; the apex somewhat acute and produced; vein 3 from 
before angle of cell; 7, 8, 9 stalked from before upper angle; 11 
free. Hind wing with the outer margin produced at vein 4; vein 
3 from before angle of cell. 
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