496 



HYPSID.E. 



1131. Euplocia mem"bliaria, Cram. Pap. Exot. iii, pi. 269 c, d ; 

 C. 8f S. no. 513. 

 Aganais renigera, Feld. Jteis. Nov., Lep. pi. 106, fig. 2. 

 Euplocia nioderata, Bull. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1875, p. 327. 

 Euplocia inconspicua, Bull. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1875, p. 328. 



<5 . Head black and grey ; thorax and abdomen orange ; tegulse 

 each with a black spot ; abdomen with a dorsal series of black 



Fig. 330. — Euplocia membliaria, <$ . \. 



spots, some of which are often absent, the extremity white. Fore 

 wing greyish fuscous ; discocellulars streaked with orange ; the 

 veins and interspaces towards outer margin streaked with white ; 

 cilia fuscous. Hind wing fuscous, the veins and interspaces with 

 short white streaks towards outer margin ; cilia white. 



$ with the base of costa white, with five black strigae ; cell 

 orange, with a black spot at centre and a large subquadrate fuscous 

 spot towards extremity. 



The form renigera, from Java, has the yellow band of female on 

 discocellulars of fore wing small. In moderata, also from Java, the 

 costal fold of the male is smaller, the discocellular band of female 

 separated from the orange patch in cell ; inconspicua, again from 

 Java, has in the male the costal fold very slight, the tuft of hair 

 absent ; in the female the discocellular band absent. 



Hah. Moulmein ; Siam ; Andamans ; Java ; Philippines. Exp., 

 6 74, $ 77 millim. 



Genus PEEIDROME. 



Peridrome, Wlk. Cat. ii, p. 444 (1854). 



Anagnia, Wlk. Cat. ii, p. 446 (1854). 



Aganopis, Herr.-Schaffer, Samml. ausser. Schm. i, pp. 12, 70 (1855). 



Eviocrypta, Serr.-Schaffer, t. c. pp. 12, 70 (1855). 



Type, P. orbicularis,W\k. 



Bange. N. India; Burma; Andamans. 



Palpi upturned and long, the second joint reaching above vertex 

 of head. Antennae ciliated in male, almost simple in female. Fore 

 wing with vein 6 from the angle of cell, 7 and 10 from the areole 

 which is formed by the anastomosis of veins 8 and 9. Hind wing 

 with veins 6 and 7 from the angle of cell. 



