AGLAOPUS; CAMADENA; HYPOLAMPRUS. By M. Gaede. 
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S. irias Meyr. Body grey. Forewing ash-grey, costal margin pale pink, numerous darker grey inter- Irian. 
nerval streaks are inclined to form bands. Hindwing the same, but the streaks are more regularly arranged. 
A grey round discal spot above the centre. $ 32 mm. Queensland. 
S. conjuncta Swh. differs from all the Indian forms and may therefore be no Striglina at all. Dark conjuncla. 
ochreous, with black spots at the costal margin of the forewing. Large ochreous spots in and below the cell 
and behind it. Hindwing paler. Both wings with indistinct reticulate lines. <$ 25 mm. Khasia Mts. 
8. Genus: Aglaopus Trnr. 
Palpi rising obliquely. Antennae of d shortly ciliated. Body strongly built. Veins 7 + 8 of forewing 
stalked, 9 and 10 parallel, very close together. Vein 5 of hindwing from the lower cell-angle, 7 separated 
from 6 and very near to 8. 
A. niphocosma Trnr. Body and wings orange-red. Costal margin of fore wing straight, apex obtuse, niphocos- 
distal margin curved, somewhat oblique. With numerous pale brown striae which form a faded subcostal 
stripe on % of the length of the wing. Fringe orange-red, pink at the tips, with white tips towards the anal 
angle. Hindwing with a round distal margin and similar marking, fringe pink at the inner margin. $ 30 mm. 
Port Darwin. 
9. Genus: Camadena Mr. 
Palpi erect, reaching frons. Antennae plain. Hind tibiae of d very long and swollen. Terminal spurs 
short. Forewing with a pointed apex, the margin below it cut out. Veins 3, 4 and 5 distantly separated, 8 + 9 
stalked. Hindwing also with a point at vein 7. Type: vespertilionis Mr. 
C, vespertilionis Mr. (= acutipennis Mr.) (91 f). Body and wings yellow, finely dusted with red- vesperti- 
brown. An oblique red-brown band behind the centre, with a silvery spot at the cell-end, the band distending 
at the costal margin as far as the apex. Distal margin also somewhat band-like darker. Hindwing with a dark 
spot at the cell-end, the somewhat less dark band extends through this spot. Besides a feeble submarginal 
band. The $ is browner. 28—36 mm. Sikkim. 
C. emarginalis limps. (91 f). Forewing not angular at the distal margin. Hindwing sharply angled emargina- 
at veins 7 and 2, smaller dents between them. Body and forewing red-brown. Forewdng with lighter spots edged 
with yellowish-white. A small spot each at the costal and inner margins, replacing the interior line. A large 
spot at the costal margin and a small one obliquely inwards replace the median band. Close behind them 
an obsolete spot between 2 and 4. Besides two oblong spots replacing the distal band. Hindwing yellowish- 
white and light red-brown. Marking darker red-brown. A fine interior line. A median line is broader, but 
distinct only as far as the centre of the wing. Marginal band broad at the apex, narrow towards the anal 
angle. 19 mm. New Guinea. 
C. polystacta Hmps. Wings strongly rounded compared with the two other species. Body dark brown, polystacla. 
Wings yellowish-brown, with a pink hue at the costal margin and a dark brown reticulation which contains 
two irregular interior lines, a broad oblique median band and an indistinct distal line which is excurved at 
vein 5. Hindwing with a small black central dot and a curved interior line. d 28 mm. Gartok (Sikkim). The 
species may belong to the genus Symphleps. 
10. Genus: Hypolamprus limps. 
Palpi thin, erect, projecting beyond frons. Antennae of d finely ciliated. Veins 8 -f- 9 of forewing 
stalked. Veins 6 and 7 of hindwing from the same base. Type: striatalis Swh. 
Group I. Distal margin uniformly bent in both wings. 
H. subumbrata Warr. Forewing pale red-brown, with a silky gloss, densely striated brown. The subumbra- 
striae form indistinct interior, median, double exterior lines and a submarginal line. Hindwing similar. ta 
Marginal area paler, with double curved exterior and submarginal lines filled with dark red-brown. $ 32 mm. 
Burma, Shan States. 
H. simplex Warr. Distal margin uniformly curved in both wings. Forewing grey with a pink reflection, simplex. 
Cell and median area pinkish-brown, costal margin paler grey. Few dark spots and striae in the basal half. 
An oblique dark grey band of 3 fine lines extends from behind the centre of the inner margin parallel to the 
distal margin as far as vein 5, where it is more faded and incurved to the costal margin. A black apical spot, 
d 16 mm. Shan States. 
H. striatalis Swh. (91 g). This small pale reddish-brown species has been dealt with already in Vol. II, striatalis 
p. 373, where intimalis Moore was added as synonym. It differs, however, in the somewhat angular hindwing. 
Only the examination of the genitals might throw light on this matter, striatalis occurs in India and Ceylon. 
