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subapical spot to the fore wing^ and a black cell-spot to the hind wing. One specimen has a 
conspicuous broad white margin to the postmedial band of the fore wing. 
Differs from H. obstupidalis, Swinh.^ in the postmedial band being outwardly oblique 
and straight. 
Bomolocha cyanea. (Plate CLXVI. fig. 20.) 
Expanse 1^ inch. 
Female. Allied to B. vestita, Moore. Fore wing with the basal black patch bounded 
outwardly and towards the inner margin by a ferruginous-red line with a glittering whitish- 
blue line inside it ; the outer area irrorated with whitish blue^ leaving a black patch on the 
outer margin below the apex and one on the inner margin just beyond the ferruginous line ; 
an indistinct deep black cell-spot on the black patch. Underside : fore wing with indistinct 
dark cell-spot and postmedial line and white subapical black patch ; hind wing paler, with a 
conspicuous black cell-spot, dark postmedial line, and marginal area. 
HYPOSEMEIA, g. n. 
Allied to OpMuche, Hiibn., from which it differs in the antennse of the male being bipec- 
tinated, the second joint of the palpi being thicker and without the long scales on the upper 
surface, and the third joint being directed downwards instead of upwards. Fore wing with a 
large tuft of long hairs arising from the median nervure on the underside and lying over a 
glandular patch extending over the whole of the lower part of the cell and the area imme- 
diately below and beyond it. Hind wing with the second and third median nervules stalked. 
Type H. [Herminia ?) incer talis, Wlk. 
Hyposemeia incertalis. (Plate CLXVI. fig. 21.) 
Herminia? incertalis, Wlh. Cat. xxxiv, p. 1518. 
Expanse 1^ inch. 
Purplish fuscous grey. Fore wing with an obliquely curved antemedial red -brown line, 
angled below the costa ; a pale line on discocellulars ; an obliquely-waved postmedial red- 
brown line ; a pale oblique straight line from the apex to inner margin, with some diffused 
red-bi'own inside it; some pale costal strigae towards apex. Hind wing fuscous, the area 
beyond the cell between the first median and radial nervules grey, crossed by an ochreous and 
red-brown line ; both wings with marginal and cilial pale lines. 
Hypenodes croceipicta. (Plate CLXVI. fig. 23.) 
Expanse ^ inch. 
Male. Fore wing purplish grey powdered with white ; three orange-yellow oblique strigse 
on the proximal part of the costa, with three small white ones on the distal portion ; a mark 
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