HYPOLAMPEUS. — NATADA. 
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Hypolamprus striatalis, Swinh. (Plate CLXXI. fig-. 4.) 
Microsca striatalis, Swinh. P. Z. S. 1888, p. 875. 
Expanse | inch. 
Pale reddish bi'own. Wings closely striated witli brown, forming fairly well-defined 
transverse lines, the outer areas slightly suffused with fuscous. Underside with the striae 
better developed ; a series of white specks on the costa of fore wing. 
Dysodia ignita, Wlk. (Plate CLXXI. figs. 16, 23.) 
Variiia ignita, WJk. Cat. sxxiii. p. 825. 
Expanse, 1^, ? 1 inch. 
Male. Head and thorax dark red-brown ; abdomen fiery red. Fore wing fiery red, 
becoming yellowish above; outer angle with numerous slight dark strije; the costa and inner 
area suffused with fuscous brown ; an ill-defined antemedial brown band and similar 
postmedial band, with well-defined oblique outer edge ; an apical brown patch. Hind wing- 
fiery red, speckled with ochreous and striated and suffused with brown, except the basal area 
and a patch on outer margin below the middle ; a large quadrate hyaline patch in the cell 
with its outer angle produced. 
Female. Much duller in colour ; the brown markings and suff"usion much reduced ; the 
hyaline mark on hind wing smaller, reduced to two specks or absent. 
LIMACODID^. 
Aphendala * recta. (Plate CLX. fig. 3.) 
Expanse ($ 1 inch. 
Male. Closely allied to A. tripartita, Moore. Fore wing with the outer margin straighter ; 
the outer area beyond the oblique edge of the dark basal patch (which is olivaceous) is silvery 
grey, this colour extending along the costa to the base ; a diffused ochreous patch at outer 
angle. Antennae, head, thorax, and abdomen ruddy brown. 
Natada sericea. (Plate CLXI. fig. 15.) 
Expanse ^ § inch. 
Male. Fore wing silky ochreous white ; a very indistinct darker submarginal line. Hind 
wing brownish white. Head, antennae, thorax, and abdomen ochreous white. 
Several of the allies of this species have been placed in the genera Cania and Susica, both 
of which have the distal part of the antennae simple, and the former has the palpi short. 
The type of N. {Cania) svffusa, Moore, is a female, and it is a synonym of N. (Susica) 
cosmiana, Swinh., of which N. {Parasa) navaria, Moore, is the male. 
* This is a synonym of Thosea. 
