HEMISCOPIS. — LEUCOIDES. 
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Hemiscopis suflFusalis, Wlk. (Plate CLXXIII. fig. 18.) 
Scopula? sufFusalis, WJI-. Cat. xxxiv. p. 1471. 
Expanse \^ inch, 
Briglat purple-brown ; head fulvous, with a white line above each eye ; terminal segments 
of abdomen fulvous. Fore wing with an oblique antemedial dark line ; a diffused black patch 
on discocellulars j an oblique postmedial line excurved beyond the cell. Hind wing with a 
V-shaped black mark below end of cell; an oblique postmedial line curved near anal angle; 
both wings with a fine double marginal line. Underside of hind wing ochreous, with dark 
postmedial line ; a white patch on terminal segments o£ abdomen. 
Thagora figurana, Wlk. (Plate (3LVII. fig. 8.) 
Thagora figurana, Wllc. Gat. xxvii. p. 205. 
Expanse 1 jl,- inch. 
Male. Head and thorax very pale brown ; abdomen yellowish white. Fore wing 
emerald-green ; the base and costa pale brown ; an antemedial interrupted and highly irregular 
brown band, slight below the costa, then bent outwards at median nerviire, and well marked 
towards inner margin ; a spot beyond it in the cell ; a postmedial baud obsolete below the 
costa and curved at middle ; a submarginal band obsolete below the costa; cilia pale brown. 
Hind wing and underside yellowish white. 
Scirpophaga fusciflua. (Plate CLXXII. figs. 39, 30.) 
Expanse, ^ ? \l inch. 
Male and Female. White, with a slight fuscous tinge ; the female with the anal tuft 
dusky white. 
LEUCOIDES, g. n. 
Allied to Sclmnobius, Du-p. {^Apuiima, Wlk.), and Catugela, Wlk. {= Don acuula, Meyr.), 
The first subcostal of the fore wing anastomosing with the costal ; the second given off before 
the end of the cell ; the fourth and fifth arising from the third ; the upper radial from the 
angle of the cell; the lower radial and third median stalked; second median from angle of 
cell ; the first from before the angle. Hind wing with the subcostals stalked, the upper sub- 
costal giving off the costal not far from the apex ; radial and third median stalked, the second 
and first medians from before the angle. Wings long and pointed. Antennae ciliated ; 
frontal tuft prominent ; maxillary and labial palpi long and slender, the latter not as long as 
in Schcenobius ; legs long and slender. 
