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Eyes smooth ; palpi slightly divergent, protruding beyond the frons, second segment clothed 

 with adpressed scales, third segment fairly long ; antennae short and thick, segments hardly 

 longer than broad, club cylindrical, poorly differentiated ; o* Iore tarsi with five distinct seg- 

 ments densely clothed with short, very fine hair. 



Wing shape peculiar ; fore wing slightly falcate, outer margin deeply excised between the apex 

 and the end of vein 4, then strongly convex as far as the much rounded internal angle ; hind 

 wing outer margin very convex between the apex and the end of vein 3, concave between veins 

 3 and ib, and with a wide, spatulate tail at the end of vein ib, inner margin concave between ib 

 and the end of ia. 



Wing venation (Text-fig. 253). 



Male genitalia (Text-fig. 68). (I had at my disposal only one specimen, of which the abdomen 

 had been dorsally mutilated by a parasite, hence I cannot accurately describe the uncus.) 

 Uncus subrectangular with rounded angles (?) ; no subunci ; tegumen narrow ; vinculum pro- 

 longed to form a very large rounded saccus ; lower fultura attached to the middle of the valves, 

 which are oblong with rounded apices ; penis elongate, subcylindrical, widely open on the 

 dorsal surface of the internal portion, vesica armed with numerous cornuti, giving it a shagreened 

 appearance ; distal edge of uncus and apices of valves pilose. 



List of Species of Paraslauga 



Paraslauga kallimoides (Schultze), 1912. 

 cephien (H. H. Druce), 1913. 



Genus EULIPHYRA Holland 



Euliphyra Holland, 1890, Psyche 5 : 423 ; Aurivillius, 1898 : 285 ; 1920 : 343 ; Bethune 

 Baker, 1924 : 203. Type-species : Euliphyra mirifica Holland, selected by Hemming, 1964, 

 Annot. Lep. 1 : 132. 



Eyes smooth ; palpi rather short, second segment of medium length, third segment much 

 reduced ; antennae short, with a sharply differentiated cylindrical club ; o* fore tarsus with five 

 distinct segments. 



Wing shape peculiar ; outer margin of fore wing forming a well marked angle at the extremity 

 of vein 4, deeply excised between veins 4 and 2 ; hind wing produced at its anal angle, forming a 

 kind of obtuse tail at the extremity of vein ib. 



Fig. 69. Euliphyra mirifica Holland, <£ genitalia. 



