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Psyche 
[March 
and continued back over the vertex as a median stripe; 
palpi pale ; antennae deep black ; pronotum pale, with rather 
broad median black stripe and narrower lateral stripes 
remote from the margin and interrupted near front end; 
these three stripes are continued back over the rest of the 
notum, with a few additional short streaks, the scutelli 
with broad black stripe; pleura pale, with some black 
marks mostly on lower part; legs pale, femora dotted and 
the hind-tibia lined with dark; venter of abdomen black, 
above pale, with median dark stripe. Fore wings rather 
densely marked with many dark spots of about one size, 
nearly always at the junction of veins, but none on the 
banksian line; hind wings with many similar spots, mostly 
in the apical area and near posterior margin; stigma in 
both pairs large, distinct, pale yellowish. In both wings 
ten cross-veins before radial sector, latter with twelve or 
thirteen branches, in fore wings one of them looks like 
a separate radial sector ; nine branches of first anal in fore 
wing, seven in hind wing ; in both wings radial sector much 
beyond the cubital fork. 
Length fore wing 34 mm., width 11.5 mm. 
Length hind wing 29 mm., width 9 mm. 
From Nandapur, Madras Prov., India, 27 October 
(Major Frazar). 
Eophanes gen. nov. 
In the fore wing the second anal vein runs close up to 
the first anal and then turns down and unites with the third 
anal for some distance; in hind wing but one cross-vein 
before the radial sector. The legs are slender, the femora 
cylindric, the front femora more than twice as long as the 
coxse; at base of hind wing is a short vein closely parallel 
to hind margin and running into the branch of the second 
anal. In the fore wing the radial sector arises beyond the 
cubital fork; the claws are very long as in Paraglenurus. 
It differs from that genus in having the wings very much 
