1518 CATALOGUE OF 



AzELINA mi:tacon\kia. 

 Fccni. Obscure ochracea, subtus late lutca ; ahr fusco conspersa 



ef lineata\ lintw basali am/nlata, linca intcriore snbnndulata 

 sat lata, lined extetiore lata recta intcrsccta, fascia adhue 



exieriore sehistacea ; posticet maculis duabus submarginalibus 



viijricantibus. 



Female Dull ocbraceous, bright luteous beneath. Palpi ex- 

 tending rather beyond the head ; third joint conical, minute. Wings 

 transversely brown- speckled ; lines brown ; basal line angular ; 

 interior line rather broad, slightly undulating; exterior line broad, 

 Straight, nearly parallel to the interior line, retracted towards the 

 OOSta of the lure wings, intersected by a slender ocbraceous line, 

 contiguous on the outer side to a slate-coloured band, which on the 

 under side resembles the line in colour, and is hardly distinguishable 

 from it ; marginal festoon blackish. Fore wings acute ; exterior 

 border slightly convex, very oblique. Hind wings with two irregular 

 SUbmarginal blackish spots ; exterior border with two slight notches 

 in front. Length of the body 7 lines; of the wings 17 lines. 



a, b. Darjeeling. Presented by the Secretary of the India Board. 



Far, Hind wings beneath with the interior line obsolete and 

 with the exterior band very narrow. 



c. Bootan. Presented by the Secretary of the India Board. 



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Ennomos exemptakia. 



Fcem. Tcstacea ; palpi porrecti, brevissimi ; ahr nigro conspcrsir, 

 litieis ititcriorc el extcriore nigricantibus dijf'usis obliquis 

 sitbrcctis ; anticcc subfalcat<c, linca intcriorc apud costam 

 rctracta. 



Female. Testaceous, somewhat ocbraceous beneath. Palpi 

 pomot, connected, very short. Wings Mack-speckled ; interior and 

 exterior lines blackish, diffuse, oblique, nearly straight; exterior 

 border convex. Fore wings subfaleate; costa slightly convex towards 

 the base; interior line retracted towards the costa. Length of the 

 body 6 lines; of the wings IS lines. 



a. South Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 



