CENOCNEMIS. — PA GTDA. 
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Cenocnemis marginata. (Plate CLXXIII. fig. 23.) 
Expanse 1| incli. 
Male. Emerald-green ; palpi white below, fulvous at tips ; antennse fulvous ; anal tuft 
black ; legs green, tibise suffused with fulvous ; fore legs with the tibiae and tarsi white, the 
extremities of the femora and tibiae fulvous. Fore wing with the costa narrowly yellow ; a 
dark speck on discocellulars. Both wings with a marginal series of specks, the cilia fuscous 
tipped with grey. Hind wing with the margin tinged with fulvous. 
Synclera rotundalis. (Plate CLXXII. fig. 23.) 
Expanse f inch. 
Male with the antennae ciliated ; the abdomen not so long as in typical Synclera. 
Male and Female white. Head, thorax, and abdomen spotted and banded with fuscous. 
The base of fore wing marked with black, which forms an extremely irregular band ; a 
straight, erect, antemedial band ; two extremely irregularly waved postmedial bands touching 
each other at several points ; a lunulate submarginal band, the portion below the lower 
radial being displaced nearer the outer margin ; a fine bent line on the disk Ijctween the 
postmedial and submarginal bands ; a marginal lunulate line. Hind wing with a slightly 
waved line from the middle of the discocellulars to the anal angle ; another from the costa 
one third from apex to the anal angle ; lunulate submarginal and marginal lines ; a dark line 
through the cilia. 
The apices of fore and hind wing are rather more rounded than in S. traducalis, Zell., 
which, again, has them less pointed than the other forms. 
Synclera danalis. (Plate CLXXII. fig. 25.) 
Expanse | inch. 
Male. Antennae ciliated. Head, thorax, and abdomen white, mottled with fawn-colour. 
Fore wing white, with indistinct, diffused, subbasal, medial, and submarginal fawn-coloured 
bands ; the costa, outer margin, and veins fawn-coloured. Hind wing white, with a fawn- 
coloured marginal line. 
Pagyda aurantialis. (Plate CLXXIII. fig. 17.) 
Expanse ^ inch. 
Male. Bright golden yellow. Fore wing with slightly outwardly oblique antemedial and 
medial orange lines; a postmedial line bent in to join the medial line below the cell ; a waved 
submarginal and fine marginal line. Hind wing with antemedial, medial, and submarginal 
lines converging towards anal angle. Cilia yellow, with an orange line through them. 
Nearest to P. quadrilineata, Butl. 
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