498 



htpsid^:. 



5 with the orange patch of fore wing not extending so far 

 along inner margin. 



Fig. 331. — Peridrome subfascia, tf . j. 

 Hab. Moulmein; Tenasserhn. Exp., S 74, § 80 millim. 



Genus HYPSA. 



Hvpsa, Hiibn. Verz. p. 172 (1818). 



Neochera, Hiibn. Verz. p. 173 (1818). 



Damalis, Hiibn, Verz. p. 172 (1818). 



Lacides, Wlk. Cat. ii, p. 456 (1854). 



Pkilona, Wlk. Cat. ii, p. 456 (1854). 



Agape, Fe.ld. Reis. Nov. pi. cvi, fig. 4, Erkl. p. i (1874). 



Type. H. monycha, Cram. 



Range. Africa ; throughout India, Ceylon, and Burma ; Malayan 

 and tropical portions of Australian region. 



Palpi upturned, the second joint reaching vertex of head, the 

 third slender and variable in length. Antennae fasciculated in 

 male, ciliated in female. Pore wing with vein 5 from the lower 

 angle of cell or just above it; 6 from the upper angle or below it ; 

 the areole short. Hind wing with vein 5 from just above lower 

 angle of cell ; 6 and 7 from the upper angle. 



Sect. I. (Hyp)sa). Antennae of male with the fasciculated 

 cilia short. 



A. Palpi with the 3rd joint of moderate length. 



1674; Butl. III. Het. \ 



1134. Hypsa marmorea, 



pi. 87, figs. 10, 11 



Wlk. Cat. vii, p. 

 C. $■ S. no. 515. 



J. Head black and grey; thorax orange; collar banded with 

 black ; two black spots on each tegula and two on vertex ; abdomen 

 orange-yellow, with one dorsal and two paired lateral series of 

 black spots. Pore wing fuscous with a blue-green sheen ; the 

 veins white ; an orange patch at base with two black spots on its 



