DAPHNUSA. LANGIA. 



two crenulated submarginal lines ; hind wing with curved medial 

 and postmedial lines. 



2 . Darker brown : a dark brown band on metathorax. 



Hob. Borneo; Bassein, Burma. Exp., S 80-92, $ 112 millim. 



Sect. II. Veins 6 and 7 of hind wing from end of cell. 



98. Daphnusa porphyria, Bull. Trans. Z. 8. 

 ix, p. 640 ; C. 8f S. no. 152. 



Brown ; fore wing variegated with ferru- 

 ginous and olive-brown ; a dark patch below 

 the end of the cell ; another at apex en- 

 closed by a white lunule with a dark streak 

 below it ; a spot near outer angle. Hind 

 wing brown, with a dark spot above the lobe 

 at anal angle. Underside with a submar- 

 ginal pale line to both wings ; the apex of 

 fore wing dark, with the apical lunule as 

 above. 



Hab. Sikhim. Exp. $ 60 millim. 



Fig. 44. 

 Daphnusa porphyria, <$ . 



Genus LANGIA. 

 Langia, Moore, P. Z. 8. 1872, p. 567. 



Type, L. zenzeroides, Moore. 



Range. Himalayas and Khasi Hills. 



Palpi rounded. Fore wing with the apex more rounded ; the 

 outer margin much more crenulate towards outer angle ; the 

 thorax, abdomen, and parts of fore wing covered with peculiar 

 spatulate scales, giving a very rough appearance ; male with the 

 claspers extremely developed ; subcostals of hind wing from end 

 of cell. 



99. Langia zenzeroides, Moore, P. Z. 8. 1872, p. 567 ; C. # 8. no. 134. 

 Langia khasiana, Moore, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 568 ; C. fy 8. no. 135. 



Head pale ; thorax — the vertex leaden with some ochreous 

 lines, the sides dark brown ; metathorax covered with light and 

 dark brown spatulate scales, as is also the abdomen. Fore wing 

 with the costal area leaden grey, wdntish below the cell, dark grey 

 towards inner and outer margins ; three very oblique dark lines 

 from the apex to near centre of inner margin ; a whitish submar- 

 ginal line ; outer margin with light and dark lunules in the 

 crenulations. Hind wing brown, with some dark brown and 

 whitish lines near anal angle ; a marginal dark line ; cilia whitish 

 towards anal angle. 



The form khasiana is slightly darker. 



Larva. Green, covered with raised tubercles ; a subdorsal line of 

 tubercles from the head to the horn. 



