PSEUDOTOLNA. — GIRIA. 
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of hair above ; eyes large, round ; antennae of male minutely 
fasciculate ; thorax clothed with hair only, the prothorax 
with small crest, the metathorax with double crest ; tibiae 
moderately fringed with hair, the fore tibiae of male dilated 
and with immense tufts of hair below ; abdomen with dorsal 
ridges of rough hair on basal segments, but without crests, 
in male long and with the ventral surface clothed with woolly 
hair. Fore wing rather narrow, the apex rounded, the termen 
obliquely curved and crenulate, in male the costa slightly 
lobed near base ; veins 3 and 5 from near angle of cell ; 6 
from upper angle ; 9 from 10 anastomosing with 8 to form 
the areole ; 11 from cell. Hind wing with the cell less than 
half the length of wing ; vein 3 from near angle ; 5 fully 
developed from just above angle ; 6, 7 from upper angle ; 
8 anastomosing with the cell near base only ; male with the 
termen produced to a lobe at vein 4, the underside with the 
costal area and terminal area to vein 2 clothed with silky 
downturned hail’ and with an oblique fold from costa before 
middle to termen above vein 5. 
Genus GIRIA. 
Giria, Fawcett, P. Z. S. 1916, p. 717 
Type. 
bubastis, Fawc. 
Giria hypographa, n. sp. 
<$. Head and tegulte bright rufous, the latter with white 
patches on outer edge and the tips narrowly white ; thorax 
red-brown with some whitish mixed ; palpi with the 2nd 
joint white in front and the 3rd white at base and tips ; pectus 
and legs white tinged with rufous, the tarsi dark brown 
ringed with white ; abdomen reddish brown tinged with 
grey, the extremity ochreous white, the ventral surface white. 
Fore wing ochreous whitish strongly suffused with rufous and 
slightly irrorated with red-brown to the postmeclial line, then 
reddish brown tinged with grey ; subbasal line whitish with a 
dark mark before it at costa, slightly waved, from costa to 
submedian fold ; antemedial line double, waved, brown, 
filled in with rufous and slightly defined on inner side by white 
to submedian fold, then faint, a white patch beyond it on 
costa, and the terminal part of cell pale ; a red-brown point in 
middle of cell and elliptical brown discoidal spot ; medial 
line diffused, brown, obliquely downcurved to the discoidal 
spot, sinuous below the cell ; postmedial line indistinct, 
double, brown, filled in with pale grey-brown, obliquely to 
vein 6, then slightly incurved and somewhat sinuous, a white 
patch before it on costa and its outer edge defined by a white 
striga from costa, two white points beyond it on the costa ; 
a white apical patch and the termen whitish except towards 
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