ALEX. 323 
Scr. I. (Alew). Antenne of male bipectinated, with short branches 
ending in a long spine; hind wing of male with vein 5 stalked 
with 6. 
3574. Alex nigrozonata, Wik. Cat. xxvi, p. 1754. 
Panagra palparia, Wik. Cat. xxiii, p. 988; C. § S. no. 3686. 
Orgalima continuaria, Wik. Cat. xxxv, p. 1617. 
Alex indica, Warr. Nov. Zool. p. 368. 
Yellowish brown, irrorated with black ; frons and palpi black. 
Fore wing with traces of ante- and postmedial lines; a speck at 
end of cell; an oblique ferruginous line from the apex to inner 
Fig. 157.—Alex nigrozonata, S. }. 
margin of hind wing before middle ; a submarginal series of specks 
en blackish patches ; cilia ochreous at base, black at tips. Under- 
side much more irrorated and blotched with black. 
Some females are much yellower brown. 
Hab. Khasis; Borneo. Lvxp., 3 52, 9 54 millim. 
Sucr. II. (Geoglada). Antenne of male ciliated; hind wing with 
vein 5 from above middle of discocellulars. 
' 3575, Alex helicola, Swink. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1894, p. 184. _? 
us 
Differs from nigrozonata in the submarginal black specks not 
being on blackish patches; underside of fore wing with the post- 
medial line obsolete. 
Hab. Sikhim; Khasis. Hwp., $ 52, 2 44 millim. 
3576. Alex nigripuncta, Hmpsn. Iil. Het. viii, p. 114, pl. 151, fig. 18. 
Differs from nigrozonata in being grey. Fore wing with the 
antemedial line represented by specks on median nervure and 
vein 1; no trace of the postmedial line; the ferruginous line less 
oblique, medial on the hind wing; no series of submarginal specks, 
but a large black spot above inner margin of fore wing beyond the 
oblique line. 
Some females are reddish grey, and without the black spot. 
Hab. Nilgiri plateau; Ceylon; Borneo. Lup. ae miliim, 
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