282 ZYGJESIDJE,. 



601. Philopator basimaculata, Moore, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 800, pi. 42, 

 fig. 6; C. 8f S. no. 360. 



$ . Head, thorax, and abdomen yellow. Fore wing with the 

 base yellow, edged with black and with two series of black spots on 



Fig. 189.— Philopator basimaculat a, J. }. 



it ; the rest of the wing milky white, the veins and margins fus- 

 cous : two fuscous spots at the end of the cell and fuscous streaks 

 in each of the marginal interspaces. Hind wing similar to the 

 fore wing, except that there is only one black spot on the yellow 

 basal patch and one in the end of the cell. 



3 . The wings narrower ; the outer half of both wings suffused 

 with fuscous. 



Hub. Sikhim ; Nagas ; Manipur. Exp., tf 50, £ 44-58 millim. 



Genus AGAL0PE. 

 Agalope, WJk. Cat. ii, p. 437 (1854). 



Type, A. hyalina, Koll. 



Range. Himalayas ; Burma. 



Wings shorter than in Philopator ; the outer margin of fore 

 wing more erect ; vein 11 not anastomosing with 12 ; veins 4 and 

 5 rarely from the cell. 



602. Agalope hyalina, Koll. HiigeVs Kaschmir, iv, p. 462. 



Agalope basalis, Wlk. Cat. ii, p. 438 ; Butt. III. Het. v, pi. 84, fig. 5 ; 



C. 8r S. no. 429. 

 Agalope primularis, Butl. P. Z. S. 1875, p. 392 ; id. III. Het. \, 



pi. 84, fig. 7; C. $ S. no. 431. 

 Agalope glacialis, Butl. III. Het. v, p. 26, pi. 84, fig. 6 ; C. ty S. 

 no. 430. 



Antennae, head, thorax, and abdomen black. Wings yellowish 

 hyaline ; fore wing with the base orange ; a fuscous band across 

 the cell, which is sometimes continued as a waved hne to near the 

 outer angle ; the apical marginal area fuscous ; the veins crossing 

 it dark ; a pale spot between veins 7 and 8, and a larger one 

 between veins 3 and 4. Hind wing uniform yellowish hyaline. 



In the var. primularis the basal orange patch to the fore wing 

 is generally absent ; the area below the cell is brighter yellow, and 

 the transverse band and apical fuscous area are more extensive. 



