AGATHIA.—ULIOCNEMIS, 487 
thorax and abdomen. Fore wing with the costa more rufous ; the 
medial band outwardly oblique, evenly curved, and expanding into 
a patch where it joins the costal fascia; the tooth running into 
the rufous area at vein 5 broad on both wings; no tooth below 
vein 2. 
Hab. Sikhim. wp. 44 millim, 
4049. 
Agathia arcuata, Moore, P. Z. S. 1867, p. 640; Waterh. Aid, 
pl. 184, fig. 3; C.§ S. no. 3516. 
Differs from visenda in the medial band of fore wing being more 
oblique and conjoined below vein 2 to the outer rufous area, 
which runs further inwards along inner margin. 
Hab. Sikhim; Khasis. xp. 36 millim. 
) 4050. 
Agathia letata, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iii, 2, p. 164; Moore, Lep. 
Coyle ple l97yfigs.1 a,b (larva); C. & S.no. 3522. 24, /, 
Agathia hilarata, Gwen. Phal.i, p. 381; C. § S. no. 3520. 5 ~ 
pl. iu, fig. 4. 
Agathia asterias, Meyr. P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. (2) i, p. 899. 
Agathia prasinaspis, Meyr. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1889, p. 498. 
Agathia prasina, Swinh. A. M. N. H. (6) xii, p. 219. 
Differs from all the preceding species in the inner edge of the 
outer 
rufous area being evenly curved on fore wing, dentate on 
hind wing; the green patch below apex of each wing oval; the 
green spots towards inner margin of hind wing rarely developed ; 
the ocellus more developed than in hemithearia. 
In the typical form letuta the medial band of fore wing is 
reduced to a small tooth from the costal fascia; in hilarata and 
the other forms it is as in visenda, but not expanding below costa. 
The Askold, Japanese, Khasi, and Australian form carissima has 
the inner edge of the outer area of fore wing straighter, the rufous 
area being broader at inner margin; in some Japanese specimens 
and in the Australian form the medial band of fore wing is erect 
and expands into patches. 
Larva green, with dorsal prominences on Ist and 11th somites. 
Pupa 
yellowish green above, green below, the abdominal somites 
black-speckled. Food-plant Nerium oleander. 
Hab. Askold Island, Siberia; Japan ; throughout India, Ceylen, 
and Burma; Borneo; New Guinea; Australia. wp. 38 muillim. 
Genus ULIOCNEMIS. 
Uliocnemis, Warr. P. Z. S. 1893, p. 355. 
Type, U. cassidara, Guen. 
Range. Japan; Sikhim; Khasis; Sylhet; Burma; Ceylon; 
Borneo; Australia. 
