366 THYEIDID-a*. 



Sect. II. Hind wing with the outer margin excised 

 towards anal angle. 



806. Hypolamprus subrosealis, Leech, Entom. 1889, p. 66, pi. iv, 



fig. 14. 



3 • Pale red-brown. "Wings evenly speckled with fuscous ; 

 hind wing redder. Underside of fore wing with black streaks on 

 the costa and in and beyond the cell ; series of brilliant opalescent 

 globular scales in the cell and on the nervules beyond towards the 

 apex ; a white spot with a black speck in the centre at apex. 



Hab. China; Dharmsala; Ceylon. $xp. 22 millim. 



807. Hypolamprus angulalis, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 214; C. $■ S. 



no. 4387. 



c? . Differs from subrosealis in the hind wing being more 

 excised near anal angle ; the cilia white towards outer angle of 

 fore wing and anal angle of hind wing. Underside of both wings 

 suffused with silvery scales ; the discocellulars black ; no opales- 

 cent scales in and beyond the cell of fore wing. 



Hab. Rangoon. Exp. 20 millim. 



Sect. III. Fore wing long ; hind wing with the apex acute, 

 the outer margin straight. 



808. Hypolamprus trifascialis, Moore, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 614, pi. 60, 

 fig. 9 ; C. $ S. no. 4468. 



cJ. Head, thorax, abdomen, and fore wing ferruginous; the 

 last with the costa, apex, and outer area pale. Hind wing with 

 the basal two-thirds ferruginous, deeper in tone outwardly ; post- 

 medial area whitish; outer area pale ferruginous. Underside 

 brighter, with rich chestnut maculate bands across both wings ; 

 the ground-colour of hind wing whitish. 



Hab. Burma ; Andamans. Exp. 30 millim. 



Genus CAMADENA. 



Camadena, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 214. 



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Type, C. vespertilionis, Moore. 



Range. Sikhim. 



Palpi upturned, reaching vertex of \ head ; antennae simple. 

 Hind leg of male with the tibia extremely long and swollen, the 

 terminal pair of spurs short ; a tuft of long hair from base, the 

 tarsus very short ; normal in female. Pore wing very acute and 

 produced at apex; veins 8 and 9 stalked. Hind wing very acute 

 and produced at apex. - 



