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area; the tufts at base and outer angle long, the latter formed 

 of white hair. Hing wing fuscous ; the cilia ochreous, with a 

 dark line through them ; underside with discocellular lunule and 

 postmedial line. 



Hah. JN".W. Himalayas ; Canara; Borneo. Exp. 22-30 millim. 



Sect. V. (Bhoptrotrichia). Antenna? of male with three spatulate 

 hairs on the curved portion ; legs very densely clothed with 

 long hair. 



1849. Callopistria recurvata, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 144; id. Lep. Ceyl. 



pi. 151, fig. 1 ; C.SrS. no. 2220. 



Head and thorax clothed with dark ferruginous and white 

 hair; abdomen paler, with the dorsal tufts ferruginous. Fore 

 wing differs from indiea in being more varied with reddish ; the 

 veins and lines reddish ; the antemedial line more angulated ; a 

 medial crenulate black line. Underside of hind wing with more 

 crenulated postmedial line. 



Hah. China; throughout India, Ceylon, and Burma; Java; 

 New Hebrides. Exp. 40 millim. 



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Genus ELUSA. 



Elusa, Wlk. Cat. xvi, p. 202 (1858). 



Seria, Wlk. Journ. Linn. Soc. vi, p. 193 (1862). 



Lugana, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 145 (1882). 



Type, E. ceneusalis, Wlk., from Borneo. 



Range. Sikkim ; Assam ; Mlgiris ; Ceylon ; Andamans ; Borneo. 



Eyes naked and without lashes ; proboscis fully developed ; 

 palpi obliquely upturned, the 2nd joint reaching vertex of head 

 and roughly scaled, the 3rd short. Antenna? of male bipectinated, 

 the branches bent round and almost forming a cylinder just 

 before the middle, where the shaft is contorted and the branches 

 form a large hollow cup, after which they gradually diminish to 

 apex ; thorax without tufts ; abdomen with dorsal tufts. Legs with 

 the tibia? clothed with dense tufts of hair ; hind legs clothed with 

 very long hair to the end of the tarsi. Fore wing with the cilia 

 non-crenulate ; the inner margin lobed at base, and with a tuft 

 of long scales at outer angle. 



1850. Elusa bipars, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 373, pi. 38, fig. 7 ; C. $ S. 



no. 1873. 

 Lugana rufula, Hmpsn. III. Het. viii, p. 81, pi. 146, figs. 22, 23. 

 Lugana renalis, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 146 ; C. fy 8. no. 2229. 



<S . Head and thorax very dark red-brown ; the cup of antennae 

 black ; abdomen paler. Fore wing very dark red-brown, the outer 

 area brighter ; traces of subbasal, ante- and postmedial waved lines 



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