NE LULELEMOllPHA. 
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Genus NEPHELEMORPHA, now 
Type, N. semaphora. 
Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint 
reaching to vertex of head and smoothly scaled in front, the 
3rd long and somewhat dilated at extremity ; frons smooth ; 
eyes large, round ; antennae of male with fasciculate cilia ; 
thorax clothed with hair and scales, the hair at exti’emity of 
patagia and metathorax cut off squarely and the metathorax 
with spreading crest ; tibiae fringed with long hair, in male the 
fore tibiae fringed with very long hair ; abdomen long with 
dorsal ridges of hair on basal segments but without crests, 
the male with small lateral tufts of hair and the ventral surface 
clothed with rough hair. Fore wing long and narrow, the 
costa highly arched towards apex which is produced and 
falcate, the termen evenly curved and crenulate ; 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 about one-third length of wing ; vein 2 
from near angle of cell ; 3, 4 from angle ; 5 fully developed 
from just above angle ; 6, 7 from upper angle ; 8 anastomosing 
with the cell near base only. 
Nephelemorpha semaphora, n. sp. 
<$. Head and thorax red-brown tinged with grey, the head 
behind antennae, tegulse near dorsal edges and upper edges of 
patagia with chocolate-brown streaks ; antennae fuscous 
except at base ; palpi with the 1st joint and the base of 2nd 
obliquely chocolate-brown, the remainder whitish ; abdomen 
grey-brown ; pectus, legs and ventral surface of abdomen 
pale red-brown. Fore wing chocolate-brown, the base ob- 
liquely and costal area to beyond middle where it expands 
into a triangular patch grey tinged with red-brown ; a sub- 
basal black striga angled outwards below costa and another 
from median nervure ; antemedial line black with small spot 
at costa, incurved in cell, then oblique and defined on inner 
side by whitish to vein 1 where it is angled inwards, excurved 
above inner margin, below the cell defining the pale basal 
area ; a small black spot in middle of cell ; a curved white 
striga on upper discocellular and a red-brown spot defined by 
white at lower angle ; a diffused oblique red-brown bar at 
middle of inner margin and an oblique postmedial striga at 
inner margin ; subterminal line indistinct, dark, defined on 
inner side by diffused rufous to vein 7, angled outwards below 
costa and veins 8 and 7, then an obliquely curved series of 
dark spots in the interspaces and forming a double diffused 
bar at inner margin ; the terminal area paler and striated 
