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5. Synemon plana. 



Fcem. Fusca, subtusalba; antenna nigro-fuscce, non annnlatce ; 

 ales anticaz maculis duabus magnis discalibus serieque punc- 

 torum apicalium obscure fuscis, subtus apicefusco biguttatce 

 et testaceo unifasciatee ; alee posticee flavee, fusco quadriguttatce 

 et marginatum. 



Fern. Brown, white beneath. Antennae blackish-brown, not 

 annulated. Oviduct tawny. Fore wings with two large dark brown 

 spots in the disk, and with a row of small dark brown spots along 

 each tip ; under side white, with two brown dots in the disk near 

 the tip along which there is a slender testaceous band. Hind wings 

 yellow, with four small brown spots forming a short much interrupted 

 band across the disk, and with a slender brown hind border ; under 

 side white, with the brown dots more or less distinct. Length of 

 the body 8, 9 lines ; of the wings 14, 16 lines. 



a. Australia. From Capt. Parry's collection. 



b. Australia. From Mr. Pamplin's collection. 



Genus 7. COKONIS. 



Corpus vix crassum. Antenna? recta?, altra medium subin- 

 crassatae, apice acuminata?. Alas postica? subeaudatae. 



Coronis, Latr. Cuv. Regne Anim. v. 389 ; Boisd. ; Guer. ; Blanch. 



Hist. Nat. Ins. ii. 350 ; Crochard, Chenu, Enc. d'Hist. Nat, 



Pap. 234. 

 Phalaena, p., Cramer. 

 Agarista, p., Godart. 



This genus has some resemblance to the Nymphalida. 



1. Coeonis Orithea. 



Nigro-fusca ; alee albido marginatce, subtus basi testacece ; anticce 

 vittis duabus obliquis, una sub-basali angulata rufeseente- 

 albido marginata, altera discali alba intus dentata ; posticce 

 supra fascia lata cyanea postice rufescente attenuata ocellisque 

 caudalibus. 



Phalaena Orithea, Cram. Pap. Exot. iii. 121, pi. 262, f. C. D. 



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