1484 CATALOGUE OF 



This species has the fore wings much less elongated than those 

 of the two preceding species, but the specimen described is too 

 much mutilated to ascertain whether it certainly belongs to the 

 genus Cyclidia. 



a. Darjeeling, Hindostan. Presented by the Secretary of the India 

 Board. 



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 Genus LAGYKA. 

 This genus and Chizala, p. 263, may be united. 



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Lagyra Talaca. 



Var. Fcem. Cervina ; alee roseo tinctce, fascia media f err uginea 

 indistincta ; anticce margine exteriore ex parte lineaque inte- 

 riore ferrugineis. 



Var. Female. Fawn-colour. Wings with a dull rosy tinge ; 

 middle band ferruginous, indistinct. Fore wings with an indistinct 

 interior ferruginous line, and with a ferruginous tinge along the 

 fore part of the exterior border. 



a. Canara. Presented by the Secretary of the India Board. 



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Lagyra humiferata. 



Fcem. Rufescente-cervina ; aim ampl.ee, fasciis duahus latis dif- 

 fusis purpurascente-cincreis, lineis duabus dentatis indistinctis 

 nigricantibus, margine exteriore dentato ; anticce elongatee, 

 falcatce, apice rotundata. 



Female. Reddish fawn-colour, stout. Abdomen elongate- 

 conical, slightly ridged. Wings ample, with two broad diffuse pur- 

 plish cinereous bands and with two indistinct blackish dentate lines ; 

 these latter are more distinct on the under side. Fore wind's elon- 

 gate, very falcate, rounded at the tips, behind which they are deeply 

 excavated ; exterior border very oblique, less dentated than that of 

 the hind wings. Length of the body 8 lines ; of the wings 26 lines. 



a. South Hindostan. Presented by Mr. J. Walhouse, Esq. 



