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medial band, which is broken up into two highly-irregular patches ; 

 the submarginal spots five in number. 



Fig. 6. — Pangora rubelliana, 5 • \- 



2 with a nearly complete medial band to hind wing. 

 Hab. Canara ; Mlgiris, W. slopes. Exp., S 50, $ 58 millim. 



1212. Pangora matherana, Moore, P. Z. S. 1879, p. 396; Waterh. 

 Aid, h, pi. 131, fig. 6 j C. 8f 8. no. 777. 



$ . Differs from rubelliana in having all the crimson parts 

 orange ; the medial irregular patches of fore wing conjoined. 

 Bab. Bombay ; Matheran. Exp. 60 millim. 



Genus ALPILEA. 



Alphgea, Wlk. Cat. iii, p. 683 (1855). 

 Nyaca, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 43 (1879). 

 Rajendra, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 43. 



Type, A. fulvohirta, Wlk. 



Range. Throughout India, Ceylon, and Burma ; Java. 



Palpi short and hairy, extending beyond the frons. Hind tibise 

 with two pairs of spurs. Eore wing rather long and narrow. 

 Venation as in Spilosoma. 



Sect. I. Antennas of male with short branches, of female serrate. 

 A. Abdomen of male clothed with long hair. 



1213. Alphsea fulvohirta, Wlk. Cat. iii, p. 684; Butl. III. Het. v, 

 pi. 85, fig. 8 ; C.8fS. no. 859. 



Palpi and frons black ; vertex 

 of head white ; collar white, 

 striped with black and slightly 

 fringed with yellow ; thorax 

 black ; tegulse white, striped 

 with black. Abdomen orange 

 above, the underside white, 

 banded and spotted with black. 

 Eore wing smoky black, the veins 

 pale and with numerous white 

 spots in the interspaces. Hind wing white, with some black 



Fig. 7. 

 Alphaa fidvohirta, <$ 



