330 DKEPANFLID^. 



Sect. II. Antennae of male thickened and flattened by appressed 

 serrations. Fore wing with veins 10 and 11 from cell ; 10 

 anastomosing with 8 and 9 to form an areole. 



700. Macrocilix orbiferata, Wlk. Cat. xxiv, p. 1126. 



Argyris insignata, Moore, P. Z. S. 1867, p. 645 ; C. $ S. no. 1262. 



d . Head, thorax, and abdomen white ; antennas ochreous. 

 Fore wing white ; a broad fuscous streak on basal half of costa ; 

 an antemedial irregular indistinct fuscous band ; a similar post- 

 medial broader band, its median portion traversed by a white line : 

 a maculate submarginal band. Hind wing white ; a postmedial 

 band obsolescent towards costa, broad towards inner margin, and 

 traversed by a white line ; a yellow patch at anal angle, with sub- 

 marginal and marginal series of dark spots and strigas on it. 



Hah. Sikhim ; Bhutan ; Khasis ; Borneo. Exp. 27 millim. 



Genus MACRAUZATA. 



Macrauzata, Butl. III. Set. vii, p. 43 (1889). 



Type, M. fenestraria, Moore. 



Range. Japan ; N.W. Himalayas ; Sikhim. 



Palpi very minute ; proboscis present. Antennas with short 

 pectinations in female ; mid and hind tibiae with very short ter- 

 minal pairs of spurs. Frenulum present. Fore wing with the 

 apex falcate and acute, the discocellulars highly angled ; vein 6 

 from angle of cell ; 7, 8, 9, 10 stalked and from some way before 

 the angle. 



701. Macrauzata fenestraria, Moore, P. Z. 8. 1867, p. 639; C. $ S. 

 no. 3504. 



5 . Yellowish white. Fore wing with a very large irregular 

 hyaline patch occupying the end of the cell and the area beyond 



Fig. 227. — Macrauzata fenestraria, 2- {• 

 and below it, the veins crossing it yellowish ; two fulvous lines 



