BFDUSA. — HAPIGIA. 



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brown and with black towards outer margin ; some black strigae 

 on costa, and blackish streaks and lunules towards outer margin ; 

 a doubly curved pale postmedial line ; pale lunulate submarginal 

 and marginal lines. Hind wing smoky black, with a darker spot 

 at end of cell ; indistinct waved submarginal and marginal pale 

 lines. Underside pale, with a prominent black lunulate band to 

 both wings. 



Hob. Sikhim, Naga Hills. Exp. 96 millhn. 



Genus HAPIGIA. 

 Hapigia, Guen. Noct. ii. p. 376 (1852). 



Type, H. nodicornis, Guen., from S. America. 



Range. S. America ; Madras. 



Palpi upturned, the second joint fringed with very long hairs, 

 third joint naked. Antenna? ciliate. Pore wing long, the apex 

 acute, the outer margin very obliquely rounded ; veins 7, 8, 9, 10 

 stalked ; no areole. Hind wing with vein 5 absent ; 6 and 7 

 stalked ; 8 connected by a bar with 7. 



The typical section has tbe third joint of palpi free and vein 6 

 of fore wing from angle of cell. 



Sect. II. Palpi with the hair on 2nd joint extending to apex of 

 3rd joint. Pore wing with vein 6 from above angle of cell. 



212. Hapigia obliqua, Wlk. Cat. xxxiii, p. 766 ; C. $ S. no. 2335. 



§ . Head and thorax pale chestnut- brown ; apex of palpi black. 



Fig. 75. — Hapigia obliqua, 2 • t- 

 Pore wing pale chestnut-brown, with four very oblique indistinct 



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