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the costa fuscous brown to near apex ; the basal area covered with 
indistinct whitish and dark 
lines; an oblique white 
line from upper angle of 
cell to inner margin before 
middle, enclosing a black 
triangular patch between 
it and the broad oblique 
medial white band, which 
bears a black discocellular 
Fig. 172.—Eubolia duplicata, 3. }. striga, the area beyond it 
black to the sinuous post- 
medial white line, which has whitish and fuscous lines beyond it; 
outer area blackish, with a pale straight submarginal line. Hind 
wing whitish, with slight dark marks at apex and anal angle and 
fine marginal line. Underside suffused with rufous; hind wing 
with discocellular speck and postmedial line. 
Hab, Chumbi, Tibet. Hap. 40 millim. 
Genus SCOTOSIA. 
 Scotosia, Steph. Il. Brit. Ent., Haust. iii, p. 259 (1829). 
Philereme, Hiibn. Verz. p. 330 (P 1818), non descr. 0 a f | 
Triphosa, Steph. Ill. Brit. Ent., Haust. iii, p.261. &,, | 
Type, S. rhamnata, Schiff., from Europe. 
Range. Nearctic and Palearctic regions; Afghanistan; N.W. 
Himalayas ; Sikhim; Khasis; Nilgiris. 
Palpi clothed with hair and reaching well beyond the frontal 
tuft; antenne of male usually simple; hind tibiz with two pairs 
of spurs; wings with the outer margins crenulate. Fore wing 
with vein 3 from before angle of cell; 5 from middle of discocel- 
lulars ; 6 from just above angle of cell; 10 anastomosing with 11 
and then with 8,9 to form the double areole. Hind wing with 
vein 3 from before angle of cell; 5 from above lower angle, the 
discocellulars being highly angled; 6, 7 stalked; 8 anastomosing 
with 7. 
Sxort. I. (Scotosia). Male with the claspers large and exserted. 
3618. Scotosia dubiosata, Wik. Cat. xxv, p. 1352; C.§ S. no. 3818. 
, Scotosia sideritaria, Oberth. Et. Ent. x, p. 34, pl. 1, fics, U3) Cae aw 
Grey-brown. Fore wing of 
male with the Seseiae ellen con- 
sisting of a corneous plate 
with a pit in the wing-mem- 
brane over it ; indistinct double 
subbasal and antemedial waved 
lines ; a broad medial slightly 
, re 
Fig. 173.—Scotosia dubiosata, G. +. eek bee ee ee 
lines on it; two indistinct dark waved lines beyond the band 
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