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STKTOMID^E. 



466. Psichotoe duvauceli, Boisd, Mon. Zyg. p. 129, pi. 8, fig. 5; C.$8. 

 no. 265. 



Fig. 141. — Psichotoe duvauceli, <$. f. 



<S • Head, thorax, and abdomen black, the last with two orange 

 bands. Wings uniform fuscons hyaline. 



Hah. Karachi, Sind ; Calcutta. Exp. 18 millim. 



Genua NACLIA. 



Naclia, Boisd. Ind. Meth. p. 60 (1840). 



Dysauxes, JSiibn. Verz. p. 171 (1818), gen. non descr. 



Type, N. ancilla, Linn., from Europe. 



Range. Europe ; N.W. Himalayas. 



Palpi slight and porrect. Antennae simple. Mid tibia with one 

 pair, hind tibia with two pairs of spurs. Venation as in Syntomis, 

 except that vein 5 of the hind wing is present. 



467. Naclia punctata, Fair. Sp. Ins. h, p. 207. 



Naclia ancilla (var.), Esp. Schmett. Enr. pi. 85, fig. 3. 



Head and thorax brown ; collar and abdomen yellow, each seg- 

 ment of the latter with a black spot on vertex and ventral brown 

 bauds. Eore wing brown ; a white spot 

 at centre of cell, with a crescent-shaped 

 spot below it ; a postmedial spot below 

 the eosta, with a bifid spot below it on 

 each side of vein 4. Hind wing yellow, 

 with brown spots at base and end of 

 cell ; a broad irregular marginal brown 

 band. 



Hah. Europe; Kashmir, 8000 feet. 

 Exp. 28 millim. 



Fig. 142. 

 Xaclia punctata, cJ . 



Genus EUCHP0MIA. 

 Euehromia, H'ubn. Verz. p. 121 (1818). 



Type, E. sperchia, Cram., from Ashanti. 



Range. African, Indian, Malayan, and Australian regions. 



Antennae bipectinated in both sexes, more heavily in the male 

 than the female. Palpi longer than in preceding genera. Mid and 

 hind tibiae with minute terminal pairs of spurs. Hind wing with 

 vein 2 absent ; veins 6 and 7 from the angle of cell or stalked. 



