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outwards below the fifth subcostal and third median nervules, and crossed by a black dash in 
the interno-median interspace. Hind wing pure white^ with some pale reddish brown on outer 
margin, running up towards the base below the first median nervule. 
Larva. Dull brownish green above^ in some specimens purplish^ w hitish below ; two 
small yellowish dorsal spots on each of the somites^ wdth the exception of the first and last ; a 
hump on the eleventh somite ; eight pairs of legs. 
Spins a small pale cocoon amongst grass and dead leaves. When preparing to pupate 
the larva secretes a whitish powder from the ventral area. 
Feeds on Albizzia. 
Bamra diplostigma. (Plate CLXIII. fig. 7.) 
Expanse 2^ inches. 
Female. Closely allied to B. discalis, Moore ; the fore wing much whiter ; the waved 
brown lines being obsolescent ; the costal area above the semicircular black mark towards the 
apex being entirely filled in wdth fuscous. Hind wing nearly white^ with hai'dly a trace of 
the fuscous suffusion which covers nearly the whole wing in B. discalis. Underside with only 
a slight fuscous suffusion towards the apex of each wing. 
Dugaria glaucinans^ Guen. (Plate CLXV. figs. 1^ 7, 15.) 
Alamis giaucinans, Guen. Isoct. iii. 6. 1326. 
Alamis infligens, Wlk. Cat. xiii. p. 1068. 
Homoptera antica, Wllc. Cat. xxxiii. p. 887 (var.). 
Expanse l|-lf inch. 
Pale reddish brown. Fore wing with numerous indistinct waved rufous lines, the most 
prominent of which is a submarginal line angled outwards at centre^ and often with some 
diffused smoky black beyond it ; a crenulate marginal line ; reniform rufous and indistinct. 
Hind wing with numerous waved indistinct dark lines and a straight submarginal prominent 
line ; a crenulate marginal line. 
The variety antica has the whole medial area of the fore wing suflused Avith white 
except the costa aud a patch round the reniform ; and an analogous variety has black suffusion 
instead of white. 
OMMATOPHORINjE. 
PTEROCYCLOPHORA, g. n. 
Antennae in female with a single pair of fine cilia to each joint j palpi with the second 
joint long and flattened, the third joint porrect. Fore wing broad ; the costa arched, the apex 
falcate, the outer margin crenulated, the inner margin rounded ; the cell short ; the venation 
of the normal iVoc^wii^ character ; the third subcostal giving ofi' the fourth but little before 
