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LTMANTEIIB^. 
Lymantria rosea. (Plate CLVIII. fig. 28.) 
Expanse ^ 2 inches. 
Male. Fore wing white, with the black markings exactly similar to those o£ L. superans, 
except that the postmedial lunulate band is single and without the diffused broad band 
inside it. Hind wing rosy pink, with a broad fuscous outer border. Head and thorax 
white, with the usual black spots ; the first joint of antennae white, not pink as in L. grandis ; 
the collar slightly pink, but not as much so as in L. grandis ; abdomen pink, with dorsal 
black spots and ventral segmental bands. 
Lopera* fulvipuncta. (Plate CLIX. figs. 2, 8, & Plate CLXXV. fig. 14 (larva).) 
Expanse, cf 1, ? 1^ inch. 
Male and Female. Pure white. Fore wing with a yellow spot at end of cell ; a subapical 
yellow spot, sometimes with a smaller one above it, which may be present or absent in 
either sex. 
Female with a brownish-yellow anal tuft. 
Larva. Deep blue-black ; a narrow pale grey spiracular stripe ; the first somite with a 
short tubercle on each side, giving rise to a loose tuft of blackish hairs ; a lateral fasciculus 
of long whitish hairs on second to eleventh somites ; the second and third somites each with 
a dorsal pair of stiff white hairs and a similar pair on the tenth somite, the fourth to eighth 
somites each with four thick brush-like brownish tufts forming a transverse band across the 
somite ; the eighth to tenth somites each with four similar but smaller dark orange tufts ; 
the eleventh with four small mouse-coloured tufts ; the eighth and ninth each with a small 
pale yellow dorsal tubercle. 
Length 8 lines. Feeds on Litzea zeylanica. 
Artaxa* cervina, Moore. (Plate CLVIII. fig. 16.) 
Artaxa cervina, 3Ioore, Lep. Ceyl. ii. p. 86. 
Expanse $ l^r inch. 
Female. Fore wing uniform pale ochreous. Hind wing paler. Head and thorax bright 
ochreous ; abdomen brownish ; anal tuft grey. 
Euproctis fraterna, Moore. (Plate CLXXVI. fig. 2 (larva).) 
Artaxa fraterna, Moore, Lep. Ceijl. ii. p. 85. 
Larva. Head crimson ; the first somite with a prominent blackish tubercle on each side, 
* This is a synonym of Euproctis. 
