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AGAEISTID^. 



1566. Eusemia vetula, Hiibn. Zutr. no. 329, figs. 657, 658 ; C. $r S. 

 no. 335. 



The submarginal series of spots on both wings buff. 

 Hob. Java and ? Assam. Exp. 70 millim. 



Genus CHEL0N0M0EPHA. 



Chelonomorpha, Motsch. Et. Ent. ix, p. 30 (1860). 



Type, C.japona, Motsch., from Japan. 



Range. Japan ; Khasi Hills. 



Differs from Eusemia, Sect. I., in veins 9 and 10 of the fore 

 wing arising separately from 7 and 8 and then anastomosing with 

 them to form an areole. 



1567. Chelonomorpha austeni, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 11 ; C. fy S. 

 no. 313. 



Head and thorax black, tegulse- yellow ; abdomen ringed orange 

 and black. Fore wing black ; two yellow spots in the cell, one 

 below it, two beyond, and a submarginal series of small white 

 spots ; some metallic-blue scales on discocellulars. Hind wing 



Fig. 100. — Chelonomorpha austeni, Q . \. 



with a broad orange-yellow band; a black spot at end of cell ; a 

 geminate spot near anal angle, connected by a bar with the 

 marginal black band which is wide at apex ; some subapical white 

 spots. 



Hab. Khasis. Exp. 53 millim. 



Genus PHAL^NOIDES. 



Phalsenoides, Leivin, Lep. N. S. Wales, p. 2 (1822). 



Type, P. glycince, from Australia. 



Range. Tibet; N.E. India; Java; Ceram ; New Guinea; 

 Australia. 



Fore wing long and narrow. Hind wing with vein 2 given 

 off near end of cell. Abdomen slender ; male with an anal tuft of 

 hair. 



