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wing rather broad ; costa well arched ; apex bluntly rounded ; termen oblique, 
nearly straight, slightly incurved between veins 4 and 6 ; tornus well rounded ; 
inner margin somewhat curved ; 1 b straight, apparently forked at base ; 2 from 
beyond frd lower median; 3 from near, 4 from lower angle; 5 from just above 
middle of discocellulars, which are almost straight, somewhat oblique out- 
wardly; 6 from upper angle; 7 and 8 stalked for nearly half length of 7 and from 
upper median well before angle; 9 and 10 stalked for about middle of 10, and 
from upper median at same distance as stalk of 7-8 to 6; 11 from upper 
median at frd and somewhat curved ; 1 2 parallel to upper median and vein 1 1 , 
ending at a little beyond middle of costa and thus rather short. Hind wing very 
broad; costa somewhat incurved; apex well rounded; termen very oblique, 
straight from 7 to a little beyond 4, then roundly lobed at 3, then straight 
to tornus, which is sharply rounded at 1 b, then roundly curved at 1 a, then 
straight; 1 a rather short, straight; 1 b long, somewhat curved ; 2 from frd lower 
median; 3 from fth distance 2 to 4; 4 from lower angle; 5 almost absent from 
middle of discocellulars, which are parallel to termen and well curved ; 6 from 
lower angle; 7 from upper median and from well before the angle; 8 much 
curved to frd upper median and parallel to this vein for frd, then suddenly 
upcurved towards costa and curved downwards again towards near apex. 
This genus comes near Crambometra from which it may have developed and 
from which it differs in the palpi being porrect, fore wing with termen less 
oblique, no areole being formed, 5 from above middle of discocellulars and 
process of fore leg being shorter. There is a remarkable resemblance in the 
antennae of those two genera, though in Crambometra the branches are a little 
longer. As the areole of the fore wing in Crambometra is formed by the anasto- 
mosing of the stalked 7, 8 and 9, 10, it is quite possible, that when more species 
are discovered, Campyloctys will prove to have sub-generic value only. 
Campyloctys Gladstonei spec. nov. 
(PI. XIV, fig. 13; PI. V. fig. 20; PI. X, figs. 1-7.) 
Head, palpi, thorax, legs and ground colour of fore wings pinkish-buff 
(xxix) , irrorated more or less thickly with fuscous (xlvi) and fore wing suffused 
with cinnamon-buff (xxix); fore wing with an indistinct antemedial line of 
fuscous-black (xlvi) irroration, much curved outwards at middle, then angled 
inwards to lower median, then angled outwards to irroration on plical fold, 
angled inwards again to 1 b and outwardly oblique to inner margin; a fuscous- 
black dense irroration beyond antemedial line in cell and beyond cell as a 
streaky suffusion between the veins 4 to 10 which retain the ground colour; 
another suffused irroration between lower median and plical fold, getting 
fainter towards termen; an ill-defined fuscous-black spot on vein 6 at middle; 
a series of ill-defined sub-terminal fuscous-black spots on the veins, parallel 
to termen ; better defined terminal fuscous-black spots between the veins from 
above plical fold to apex ; a fuscous-black irroration on costa at base, along apex 
and on inner margin towards tornus; cilia cinnamon-buff with black points 
at end of veins and plical fold. Hind wing shiny transparent white, suffused 
with ivory yellow (xxx) ; cilia like colour of wing with fuscous-black points on 
the end of the veins. Under side of fore wing with ground colour as above, 
but evenly suffused and irrorated with avellaneous (xl) and fuscous, especially 
along costa; hind wing and cilia of both wings as on upper side. Abdomen 
above and on under side cartridge-buff (xxx) ; antennae with shaft sayal-brown 
(xxix) ; branches fuscous. 
Exp. 41 mm. 
