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LITHOSUDJi. 
SETINA, Schr. 
Setina dasara, (Plate CXXII. figs. 7, 8.) 
J . Setina dasara, Moore, Cat. LejJ. E.I. Gomp. ii. p. 303. n. 698. 
Primaries ochreous, crossed by two irregular grey bands, broad in the male, but narrow 
in the female ; a black sjDot near the base and a second at end of cell : secondaries cream- 
coloured, the male with a diftused grey subapical spot : body ochreous ; anal segment of the 
male partly clothed with blackish hairs ; thorax with black shoulder-spots. Under surface, 
excepting the costa of primaries (which is ochreous), cream-coloured; the grey markings 
more diffused ; tibiae and ta^si of anterior legs grey ; tarsi of middle and posterior legs 
blackish. Expanse of wings, ^ 24 millim., ? 27 millim. 
Kiilu. 
Tlie types of this species consisted of a rather large male and the female of Mr. Moore's 
Challa quadrimaculata, described by him as Setina calamaria. 
CHALLA, Moore. 
car to Setina ; the body rather more robust, the antennae of the male pectinated instead 
of finely ciliated ; the subcostal brandies pf the secondaries emitted from a shorter footstalk. 
Challa quadrimaculata. (Plate CXXII. fig. 9.) 
(S . Challa quadrimaculata, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 18S8, p. 305. 
. 5 . Setina calamaria, Moore, t. c. p. 392. 
J* . Primaries ochreous, with brighter costal border; a black spot within the anterior 
angle of the discoidal cell : secondaries paler, with a grey spot on the upper half of the 
discocellular veinlet : body ochreous; shank of antennae white, pectinations dark grey; 
abdomen with an ill-defined lateral series of black dots ; anterior pair of legs with a black 
line down tlie front ; second pair black at the knees and at the distal extremity of the tibiae 
and tarsi ; third pair black at the end of the tarsi. Expanse of wings 33 millim. 
$ . Nearly resembling the male, but the primaries with a black spot at the base of the 
cell and an indistinct dot at the base of the costa. Expanse of wings 27 millim. 
Palampore. 
A small male (28 millim. in expanse), without the grey spots on the secondaries, was 
labelled by Mr. Moore as his Challa himaculata ; if this is correct the species should perhaps 
take the latter name, although four spots are usually present : the female (from Java) was 
originally described as that sex of Setina dasara, the true sexes of which are figured on 
Plate CXXII. of this part. 
