434 LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 



1. PSAPHIS CAMADEVA. 



Nigro -purpurea ; caput et thorax subtus albida ; antennce purpurea ; 

 abdomen maculis lateralibus ventreque luteis ; pedes purpurei, 

 subtus albidi ; alee anticce maculis nonnullis parvis subapi- 

 calibus albidis semihyalinis, subtus maculis duabus strigaque 

 Jlavis ; posticce purpurea, marginibus nigro-fuscis, subtus 

 jlavo varice alboque maculatce. 



Camadeva, Doubleday, M8S. 



Blackish purple. Head and thorax mostly whitish beneath. 

 Antennae purple. Abdomen pale luteous beneath, and with pale 

 luteous spots along each side. Legs purple, whitish beneath. Fore 

 wings blackish brown with two small semihyaline whitish spots be- 

 yond the middle, and with five more forming a short band towards 

 the tips ; these spots are most conspicuous on the under side where 

 there are two yellow spots near the base from whence proceeds 

 yellow streak. Hind wings purple with blackish brown borders 

 under side mostly yellow towards the base and along the inne: 

 border, and with some white spots towards the tips. Length of th 

 body 7 lines ; of the wings 23 lines. 



a. Penang. Presented by Sir W. Norris. 



Genus 54. TEYPANOPHORA. 



This genus may perhaps be united to Eterusia, from which it 

 apparently only differs in the fore wings being partly quite limpid. 

 Koilar includes it with the Sesii, and it is erroneously placed with 

 that tribe in page 3 of the first part of this Catalogue. 



1. Trypan ophora semihyalina. 



Nigra ; humeri rubro maculi ; abdomen fascia lata flava ; alee 

 anticce dimidia parte hyalina, basi bifenestratce ; posticce 

 macula baseos integra, apice tripartita hyalinis. 



Trypanophora semihyalina, Koilar, Kaschmir von Von Hugel, 457, 



pi. 19, f. 1—4. 

 Caschmir. 



