LEUCOPHLEBIA. 75 



The form rosacea, from S. India and Ceylon, is rather smaller 

 and darker than typical lineata. 



Larva green covered with tubercles ; a broad white lateral 

 stripe ; head white, with a pink streak on gulae ; horn and legs 

 pink. 



Hab. Chekiang ; Nepal ; Cachar ; S. India ; Ceylon ; Java. 

 Exp., S 70, $ 80 milliin. 



101. Leucophlebia emittens, Wlk. Cat. xxxv,p. 1858; C. fy S. no. 156. 

 Leucophlebia bicolor, Butl. P. Z. S. 1875, p. 16 ; id. III. Set. v, 



pi. 80, fig. 6 ; C. $ S. no. 155. 

 Leucophlebia damascena, Butl. P. Z. S. 1875, p. 392 ; id. III. Het. 

 v, pi. 80, fig. 7 ; C.8f8. no. 157. 



Differs from lineata in the palpi and frons being pink; fore 

 wing with the yellow streak broader and extending below the cell ; 

 veins 2, 3, and 4 yellow, without fuscous below them ; outer 

 margin of hind wing narrowly pink ; thorax with a narrow tawny 

 streak on vertex. 



The type of emittens has all the pink parts dusky brown, but as 

 the pink reappears below it is probably a discoloured specimen ; 

 the N\W. Himalayan form bicolor is paler than the form damascena. 



Sab. ~N. W. Himalayas ; Sikhini ; Bombay ; Central India ; 

 Burma. Exp. 55-65 millim. 



Subfamily AMBULYCIN.E. 



Larva. Anterior segments tapering slightly towards the head, 

 which is larger and rounded ; horn oblique, not curved. 



Imago. Proboscis moderately long ; antennae slender ; abdomen 

 of male with lateral angular expansions. 



Fig. 47. — Larva of Ambidyx semifervens. (From Moore, Lep. Ceyl pi. 80.) 



Key to the Genera. 



a. Fore wing with apex rounded and obtuse .... 1. Calymnia, p. 76. 



b. Fore wing with apex acute 2. Ambulyx, p. 77. 



