EUTELIA. 391 



Type, E. adulatrix, Hiibn., from Europe. 



Range. N. and 8. America; throughout India, Ceylon, and 

 Burma : Andamans ; Java ; Australia. 



Differs from Ingura in the thorax and abdomen being typically 

 stouter, the latter with a pair of anal tufts and extremely slight 

 dorsal tufts on medial segments. 



Sect. I. (Targalla). Antennae of male almost simple. 



A. Fore wing with the outer margin slightly angled, the cilia 

 crenulate ; tibiae hairy. 



2258. Eutelia delatrix, Guen. Noct. ii, p. 304; C. fy S. no. 2193. 

 Penicillaria palliatrix, Guen. Noct. ii, p. 305. 

 Penicillaria ludatrix, Wlk. Cat. xv, p. 1773. 

 Targalla infida, Wlk. Cat. xiii, p. 1008 ; C. $ S. no. 2194 ; Moore, 



Lep. Ceyl. iii, pi. 151, figs. 6, 6 a (larva). 

 Cryassa bifacies, Wlk. Cat. xv, p. 1745 ; Moore, Lep. Ceyl. iii, 



pi. 151, tigs. 5, 5 a ; C. Sf S. no. 2192. 

 Eutelia repleta, Wlk. Cat. xxxiii, p. 821 ; C. fy 8. no. 2195. 

 Eutelia impleta, Wlk. Cat. xxxiii, p. 822. 

 Eutelia plusioides, Wlk. Cat. xxxiii, p. 822. 

 Eurhipia praetexta, Feld. Reis. Nov. pi. Ill, fig. 24. 



Dull red-brown. Eore wing with the basal half dark, bounded 

 by a slightly oblique line with whitish 

 edge ; the outer area paler red-brown, 

 with a triangular chocolate patch 

 before apex with pale edges and 

 three pale specks on it ; the reniform 

 narrow and grey; traces of very 

 numerous waved lines. Hind wing 

 dark fuscous brown ; the inner margin 

 and vein 2 with some rufous specks 



Eutelia Matrix] J . \. on n them 5 * he cilia rufous. Under- 



side with the basal and inner areas 

 paler ; fore wing with some grey towards apex and two post- 

 medial lines ; hind wing with black cell-spot and three minutely 

 waved lines. 



The form palliatrix sometimes has, beyond the cell of fore wing, 

 slight dark marks, which may, however, be quite absent ; in delatrix 

 there is a large dark triangular mark beyond the cell and a dark 

 speck on inner margin ; bifacies has an olive tinge and is much 

 more variegated ; the reniform normally white and quadrate. 



Larva green, the sides paler ; a slender subdorsal whitish 

 line and series of small lateral spots, or the line may be yellow 

 with another line between the spiracles, which are brown, with a 

 few short hairs from them. Pupa in a slight cocoon under 

 leaves. 



Hab. Throughout India, Ceylon, and Burma ; Java ; Australia. 

 Exp. 30-34 millim. 



