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A. WATSON 



Wings. <J 18 -o-20-o mm. (20) ; $ 18-5-22-0 mm. (9). 



I have not seen the type of takasago but I have been able to study a male from 

 Central Formosa, identified as conspecific with the type by Dr. H. Inoue, who is in 

 agreement with me concerning the above synonymy. 



Distribution. N.W. and N.E. India, Formosa, China (Szechwan, Yunnan, 

 Kwangtung, Chekiang, Fukien). 



Material examined. Type. I select as LECTOTYPE a <$ syntype in the BM(NH) 

 labelled : Dharmsala 87.59 ; Agnidra violacea Butler type ; Drepanidae genitalia 

 slide No. 787. 



Other material. BM(NH). India : 2 <$, Dharmsala, 1 <$, 1 $, Musuri, ix.1917, 

 vii-x.1922 (Mackenzie) ; 1 $, Dalhousie (Harford) ; 2 $, Darjeeling, Gopaldhara, 

 3440-5800 ft. (Stevens). China : 1 <$, Yunnan, 1918 (Forrest) ; 1 <$, [Szechwan], 

 Tu-pa-kep, 7400 ft., 4JX.1929 ; Formosa: i £, Central Formosa, 1959; 2$, 

 Fukien, Kuantun, i6.vii ; 9.viii.i938 (Hone) ; 2 <$, 1 $, Chekiang, West Tien-mu- 



Fig. 112. Betalbara violacea, 9 genitalia. 



