MILIONIA. 313 
3557. Milionia luculenta, Swink. P. Z. S. 1889, p. 423, pl. 43, fig. 3. 
Q@. Differs from glauca in the band of the fore wing being 
crimson except at costa, narrower, and reaching the inner margin 
before the angle. Hind wing with a medial crimson speck above 
vein 7, and slightly sinuous narrow band from vein 6 to inner 
margin. 
Hab. Andamans. L£wp. 62 millin. 
3558. Milionia zonea, Moore, P. Z. 8. 1872, p. 569; C. & S. no. 3098. 
Milionia pyrozonis, Butl. A. M. N. H. (5) x, p. 875; C&S. 
no. 3097. 
Milionia sharpei, Butl. A. M. N. H. (5) xviii, p. 7. 
Differs from pulchrinervis in the hind wing having a broad 
orange band occupying the outer third of the wing, with five sub- 
marginal black spots on the veins. 
Fig. 148.—Milionia zonea, g. }. 
The form pyrozonis, from Burma, has the band of both wings 
crimson, whilst sharpe:, from Borneo, has the band dark orange 
and slightly narrower. 
Hab. Sikhim; Assam; Tavoy; Tenasserim; Borneo. Lp. 
64 millim. 
Subfamily G2NOCHROMIN &. 
Hind wing with vein 5 present, and from about the middle of 
discocellulars except in Sarcinodes; vein 8 free and approximated 
to 7 to near middle of cell. 
The subfamily consists of a few genera not having any very close 
affinities, and representing divergent developments of the primitive 
Geometrid stock. 
Key to the Genera. 
A. Antenne with uniseriate branches in 
both sexes. 
a. Palpi porrect, reaching far beyond 
the frons and broadly fringed with 
hair; hind wing with vein 5 from 
middle of discocellulars; the frenu- 
lum aborted. pines <ok slajebiaitadis »,- 1, ABRAXAPHANTES, p. 314, 
