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PAREUGOA; AEOLOSIA; XANTHOCRASPEDA; XANTHODHLE. By Dr. M. Draudt. 
nocturna. 
muUistriga- 
ta. 
multipuncta 
fa. 
airopuncta- 
ta. 
alba. 
aroa. 
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marginaia. 
ombropha- 
ncs. 
P. nocturna Hmps. lias dark grey forewings; in the basal area there is a faded transverse line; an 
anterior transverse line being angled on the median is finely dentated; in the cell a spot, at the cell-end a crescent 
besides there is a middle, a postdiscal and an anteterminal transverse line, all of which are irregularly dentate. 
On the margin a row of dots. Hindwings brownish-grey. Assam. 
51. Genus: 3*areug;oa Hmps. 
Proboscis well developed; palpi rather long, ascending; forehead with a conical projection; male antennae 
doubly combed. Tibial spurs shorter than in the preceding. On the forewing the two lower radial veins are 
on a short pedicle; the 4th and 5th subcostal veins are petioled, the third is absent; the first anastomoses with 
the costal. On the hindwing the 1st median vein and the 3rd radial'are fused. 
P. multistrigata Hmps. (17 e). The white forewings are on the veins marked with numerous black 
dots flowing together in the discal area to a transverse band of longer streaks. Hindwings brownish-black. 
Assam. 
52. Genus: Aeolosia Hmps. 
Very much like the preceding, but the palpal terminal joint is turned forwards; $ antennae ciliated; 
no projection on the forehead. On the forewing the two lower radial veins rise separately; the 4 lower sub¬ 
costal veins on a joint footstalk, only the uppermost being separate; on the hindwing the 1st median is petioled 
with the 3rd radial, 
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A. multipunctata Hmps. (17 c) is very similar to Pareugoa multistrigata (17 c): white with transverse 
rows of black dots and longitudinal streaks. Hindwings also white. 
A. atropunctata Pag. was originally described as Cidaria\ it is rather variable, also in its size (17 to 
32 mm), for the rest like the preceding; it differs by only 3 transverse rows of black dots, and by the 
absence of longitudinal stripes. The ground-colour varies from a light grey to a pure white; the latter form was 
denominated: f. alba Snell. — Widely distributed in -Java. 
A. aroa Beth.-Bah. has white forewings, with a dark costal-marginal spot near the base; an irregular 
median line proceeds from a larger costal spot, is distally angled in the cell and flows together below the cell 
with a fine dark transverse line which rises farther towards the apex; an antemarginal, interrupted, dark 
line; fringes speckled white and brown. Hindwings whitish with a postmedian indistinct line and a darker 
margin. Anterior body white, abdomen brownish. Expanse of wings: 25 mm. New Guinea (Dinawa), in 
September. 
53. Genus: Xanthocra$|>e<la Hmps. 
Proboscis well developed; palpi porrect, not projecting beyond the roughly haired forehead. Forewings 
long and narrow. The 1st radial rises from the upper cell-angle, the 1st subcostal vein anastomoses with the 
costal. On the hindwing the 2nd and 3rd radials and the 1st median vein are all separated afar. The 2nd sub¬ 
costal vein and the 1st radial rise on a long footstalk. 
X. marginata Wkr. has reddish-brown wings; the costal margin and proximal margin are in the 
distal half orange-yellow like the ends of the fringes and the proximal margin of the hindwing. Body ochreous- 
yellow. South India. 
54. Genus; Xaittlioclnle Btlr. 
Differs from the preceding by the absence of the proboscis and the combed antennae of the <$. On the 
forewing the 1st radial comes from below the upper cell-angle; of the 4 lower subcostal veins two each are on 
a joint pedicle. 
X. ombrophanes Meyr. (17 b) has greyish-white forewings with 2 dark brown transverse lines and 
a round median spot; the space behind the posterior transverse line is shaded with brown, Hindwing orange 
