LOPHOPHLEPS. — LUXIAEIA. 
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apex to outer angle. Hind wing with dark purple medial band ; the outer margin of both 
wings and apical half of costa of fore wing dark purple ; cilia long and bright golden-yellow ; 
some minute purple specks on those of fore wing. Underside paler. 
LOPHOPHLEPS, g. n. 
"Wings short and square; outer margin of fore wing nearly straight, rounded just before 
outer angle ; subraedian nervure bent downwards towards outer angle, just beyond middle. 
Hind wing with its outer mai'gin angled below apex, then straight to anal angle. 
Male with a tuft of long hairs on underside of submedian nervure of fore wing near the 
base, lying along the costa of hind wing and reaching to its apex. 
Female unknown. 
Lophophleps purpurea. (Plate CLIII. fig. 12.) 
Expanse \ inch. 
Male. Fore wing pale dull purple ; costa pale ochreous ; two ochreous narrow waved 
bands — one postmedial, one submarginal. Hind wing : costal area pale ochreous ; inner 
area purplish, and crossed by two ochreous bauds, medial and postmedial. Underside dull 
purplish white ; the bands very faint. The tuft of hair on submedian nervure of fore wing 
in male ochreous. 
Asthena maculifascia. (Plate CLIII. fig. 5.) 
Expanse inch. 
Female. Bright yellow, thickly marked with small orange blotches ; costa of fore wing 
purplish ; very indistinct waved orange antemedial and postmedial bands to both wings ; a 
submarginal band of purplish blotches. Underside paler yellow, with a narrow waved 
purplish band just beyond middle and a submarginal band of large purplish subjoined 
blotches. 
Allied to A. {Hyria) bilineata, which is paler, with the antemedial band straight. 
Luxiaria hypaphanes. (Plate CLIII. figs. 7, 14.) 
Expanse 1^- inch. 
Male and female. Grey with a slight purple gloss, and irrorated with pale reddisli 
scales ; the markings of the upperside obsolescent. Both wings with indistinct waved 
fuscous subbasal medial and postmedial bands, each with a fuscous mark at its origin on 
