ANUGA.— LUGANA. 81 
Anuga deleta. (Plate CXLVI. fig. 15.) 
Expanse, ^ ? | inch. 
Male and female. Pale brown. Fore wing mottled with pale chestnut ; five white 
strigae on costa towards the apex ; an indistinct nearly straight medial band, a postmedial 
band which is highly concave towards costa, and submarginal w^aved band, the two former 
dark, the latter ochreous white ; a fine dark antecilial line. Hind wing uniform smoky 
brown. Underside : fore wing uniform smoky brown, except for the strigse on costa : hind 
wing pale, with lunule at end of cell, and two indistinct postmedial waved bands j outer 
margin fuscous. 
ERIOPIDiE. 
Callopistria minor. (Plate CXLVI. figs. 16, 17.) 
Expanse | inch. 
Male. Fore wing dark brown ; veins golden olive ; a waved bluish-silvery subbasal band ; 
a bi'own medial band, forked towards the costa, which is golden olive, internally bordered by 
dark and bluish-silvery lines ; a series of bluish-silvery irregularly-placed submarginal spots 
between the veins, except near the outer angle; a bluish-silvery antecilial line and strigse on 
the costa. Hind wing fuscous. Underside smoky white : hind wing with indistinct dark 
lunule at end of cell, and postmedial and submarginal bands. 
Female. Darker, especially the veins and interior of median band. 
Allied to C. minuta, but very much darker, and with submarginal spots, instead of lines, 
on the fore wing. 
Lugana rufula. (Plate CXLVI. figs. 22, 23.) 
Expanse f inch. 
Male. Head, thorax, and abdomen red-brown, as also the antennte, except the rounded 
cavity, which is black. Fore wing red-brown with ochreous and darker mottlings ; reniform 
separated into two round dark spots with pale borders ; an indistinct ochreous submarginal 
band, merged into a black blotch towards outer angle ; cilia black. Hind wing ana under- 
side of fore wing fuscous. Underside of hind wing ochreous white, with lunule at end of 
cell. Legs, except tarsi, and especially the hind pair, covered with pinkish hairs. 
Female. Without the hairy legs or rounded cavity to antennae. Fore wing dark brown at 
base ; in some specimens this colour is spread over the whole wing ; in others ends at middle 
with an angle beyond the cell, the exterior area to the outer black patch being pale ochreous 
brown or red-brown. 
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